Transgressive identities: LGBTI musical resistance and activism in Lima, Peru
(2024)
Journal Article
Montero Diaz, R. F. Transgressive identities: LGBTI musical resistance and activism in Lima, Peru. Manuscript submitted for publication
Dr Rita Fiorella Montero Diaz's Outputs (20)
Use of the arts in pharmacy education to develop self-perceived empathy (2023)
Journal Article
Allinson, M., Archer, N., Montero-Diaz, F., Jacklin, S., & Thompson, J. (2023). Use of the arts in pharmacy education to develop self-perceived empathy. Pharmacy Education, 23(1), 732-740. https://doi.org/10.46542/pe.2023.231.732740Background: Demonstrating empathy is a key competency expected of pharmacy undergraduate students. Various art media have been shown to help develop empathy in students. A new optional module designed to incorporate a range of art forms to support em... Read More about Use of the arts in pharmacy education to develop self-perceived empathy.
Identidades transgresoras: resistencias musicales y activismo LGBTI en Lima (2022)
Book Chapter
Montero Diaz, F. (2022). Identidades transgresoras: resistencias musicales y activismo LGBTI en Lima. In Identidades, liderazgos y transgresiones en la música peruana. IDE-PUCP - Institute of Ethnomusicology PUCP
Music and sound in times of violence, displacement and conflict (2021)
Journal Article
Montero-Diaz, F., & Wood, A. (2021). Music and sound in times of violence, displacement and conflict. Ethnomusicology Forum, 30(2), 181-184. https://doi.org/10.1080/17411912.2021.1953795
Swimming upstream: balancing motherhood, academia and well-intentioned policies (2021)
Journal Article
Montero Diaz. (2021). Swimming upstream: balancing motherhood, academia and well-intentioned policies. Ethnomusicology Forum, 292- 295. https://doi.org/10.1080/17411912.2020.1873558
Fred Rohner, La Guardia Vieja: El vals criollo y la formación de la ciudadanía en las clases populares (1885–1930) (Lima: Instituto de Etnomusicología, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2018), pp. 463, pb. (2020)
Journal Article
Montero-Diaz, F. (2020). Fred Rohner, La Guardia Vieja: El vals criollo y la formación de la ciudadanía en las clases populares (1885–1930) (Lima: Instituto de Etnomusicología, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2018), pp. 463, pb. Journal of Latin American Studies, 52(3), 669-671. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022216x20000735
White cholos? Discourses around race, whiteness and Lima’s fusion music (2019)
Book Chapter
Montero-Diaz, F. (2019). White cholos? Discourses around race, whiteness and Lima’s fusion music. In Cultures of Anti-Racism in Latin America and the Caribbean (167-190). University of London Press
Cultures of Anti-Racism in Latin America and the Caribbean (2019)
Book Chapter
Montero-Diaz, R. (2019). Cultures of Anti-Racism in Latin America and the Caribbean. In P. Wade, J. Scorer, & I. Aguiló (Eds.), Cultures of Anti-Racism in Latin America and the Caribbean (167-190). University of London Press. https://doi.org/10.14296/919.9781908857729
'Andean Music', Oxford Bibliographies in Latin American Studies (2019)
Book Chapter
Montero Diaz, F., & Stobart, H. (2019). 'Andean Music', Oxford Bibliographies in Latin American Studies. In Latin American Studies. https://doi.org/10.1093/obo/9780199766581-0223Book chapter.
Marginal ¡como tú! Las clases altas tradicionales limeñas construyendo ciudadanía a través de la música fusión (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Montero Diaz, R. (2019, July). Marginal ¡como tú! Las clases altas tradicionales limeñas construyendo ciudadanía a través de la música fusión. Presented at 4th SIMM-posium – organized by the SIMM-platform (Social Impact of Making Music), Bogota, Colombia
Marginal like you!: constructing citizenship through fusion music in the Peruvian traditional upper classes (2019)
Book Chapter
Montero Diaz, R. (2019). Marginal like you!: constructing citizenship through fusion music in the Peruvian traditional upper classes. In Citizenship in the Latin American Upper and Middle Classes: Ethnographic Perspectives on Culture and Politics (62 -79). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351134316-5Lima is divided by intricate categorisations of class, race and ethnicity. The urban white upper classes have historically topped Lima’s socio-ethnic hierarchy and kept to their own. Contemporary studies on this stratum are scarce, but mostly describ... Read More about Marginal like you!: constructing citizenship through fusion music in the Peruvian traditional upper classes.
Turning things around? From white fusion stars with Andean flavour to Andean fusion stars with white appeal (2018)
Journal Article
Montero Diaz, F. (2018). Turning things around? From white fusion stars with Andean flavour to Andean fusion stars with white appeal. Popular Music, 37(3), 424-443. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0261143018000430Popular fusion music in Peru’s capital Lima has in recent years grown to a representative genre challenging existing segregation of Limeño society through interethnic and interclass interaction. Focusing on three case studies of Peruvian fusionists p... Read More about Turning things around? From white fusion stars with Andean flavour to Andean fusion stars with white appeal.
La música fusión, ¿verdadera inclusión? Una exploración de la escena fusión en Lima (Music fusion, true inclusion? An exploration of the fusion scene in Lima) (2018)
Journal Article
Montero Diaz, R. (2018). La música fusión, ¿verdadera inclusión? Una exploración de la escena fusión en Lima (Music fusion, true inclusion? An exploration of the fusion scene in Lima). Anthropologica, 97 -120. https://doi.org/10.18800/anthropologica.201801.005En los últimos años, la fusión intercultural en Lima ha ido creciendo hasta convertirse en un género musical ‘nacional’ portador y visibilizador de interacciones inter-sociales e inter-étnicas, las cuales retan la segregación cultural sistemática de... Read More about La música fusión, ¿verdadera inclusión? Una exploración de la escena fusión en Lima (Music fusion, true inclusion? An exploration of the fusion scene in Lima).
Review of Remixing Reggaetón: The Cultural Politics of Race in Puerto Rico by Petra R. Rivera-Rideau. (2018)
Journal Article
Montero Diaz. (2018). Review of Remixing Reggaetón: The Cultural Politics of Race in Puerto Rico by Petra R. Rivera-Rideau. Journal of Latin American Studies, 262 - 264. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022216X17001535Book review.
Montero Diaz on Shaw, 'Song and Social Change in Latin America' (2017)
Journal Article
Montero Diaz. (2017). Montero Diaz on Shaw, 'Song and Social Change in Latin America'
Review of "A Latin American Music Reader: Views from the South" by Javier León and Helena Simonett (2017)
Book Chapter
Montero Diaz. (2017). Review of "A Latin American Music Reader: Views from the South" by Javier León and Helena Simonett. In Yearbook for Traditional Music (W3 - W5)
YouTubing the “Other”: Lima's Upper Classes and Andean Imaginaries (2017)
Book Chapter
Montero-Diaz, R. (2017). YouTubing the “Other”: Lima's Upper Classes and Andean Imaginaries. In Music, Indigeneity, Digital Media
Singing the war: reconfiguring white upper-class identity through fusion music in post-war Lima (2016)
Journal Article
Montero Diaz, R. (2016). Singing the war: reconfiguring white upper-class identity through fusion music in post-war Lima. Ethnomusicology Forum, 191-209. https://doi.org/10.1080/17411912.2016.1161528Between 1980 and 2000, Peru was engulfed in an internal war confronting the state and two armed groups, the Shining Path and the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement. In the aftermath, violence was replaced by silence along with distrust, disunity and... Read More about Singing the war: reconfiguring white upper-class identity through fusion music in post-war Lima.
Review of online journal “El Oído Pensante”. (2014)
Journal Article
Montero Diaz, R. (2014). Review of online journal “El Oído Pensante”. https://doi.org/10.5921/yeartradmusi.46.2014.0258No abstract
Review of Intimate Distance: Andean Music in Japan, by Michelle Bigenho. (2013)
Journal Article
Montero Diaz, R. (2013). Review of Intimate Distance: Andean Music in Japan, by Michelle Bigenho. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 425 -426. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9655.12042_20