Political overtures: The songs of Yano as counternarratives
College
College of Liberal Arts
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Scholastican Journal
Volume
1
Issue
1
First Page
155
Last Page
175
Publication Date
7-2011
Abstract
One of the influential local bands of the 1990's, Yano produced and performed songs on social and political themes such as the EDSA revolt., religious hypocrisy, and the failings of the educational sector. Unlike many of their contemporaries, Yano chose to politicize their music, that is, fusing upbeat and aggressive melodies with lyrics about social problems and concerns. Deploying elements of parody and sarcasm, the songs may be seen as counternarratives exposing and negotiating the complications of the social structure. Given that many of the issues addressed by the songs remain unresolved, the music of Yano can be constitutive of alternative literary practices for exposing and countering these unsettling and unsettled tensions.
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Recommended Citation
Moratilla, N. A. (2011). Political overtures: The songs of Yano as counternarratives. Scholastican Journal, 1 (1), 155-175. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/9150
Disciplines
Music | Political Science
Keywords
Radicalism and music—Philippines; Yano (Band : Philippines); Political ballads and songs—Philippines; Protest songs—Philippines
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