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Notes on Rosalia

Notes on Rosalia

ethno-fluidity, appropriation, and poststructuralist art criticism

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Nov 28, 2023
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Notes on Duende continued…

1. Last week, Rosalia sang at the Latin Grammy’s in Sevilla. Yes, we know Spain is a nation of non-Latinx colonizers, and that Rosa is a wicked appropriator. The trouble is, Sevilla is a really awesome city, and Rosalia is quite possibly the most creative and original pop star of our times. This leaves us with an unsettling conundrum…

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