%0 Journal Article %T "La fiebre murguera que quita el aliento": Una visi¨®n del resurgimiento de las murgas porte£¿as desde el flolklore %A Canale %A Anal¨ªa %J Cuadernos de la Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales. Universidad Nacional de Jujuy %D 2002 %I Scientific Electronic Library Online %X "murgas", one of buenos aires city carnival artistic groups, have multiplied in the last ten years, thereby opening up spaces for the gathering, participation and creative expression of adolescents and young adults. this phenomenon has brought about the reappraisal of lore and practices related to the "festive life of the people" and the playful and aesthetic aspects of social interactions. in this paper i deal with the "history with lower case" of a murga group, which was formed seven years ago in a neighborhood in the southern sector of the city, where i did fieldwork. by means of dancing at the rhythm of the drums, humorous and critical songs, colorful costumes, and banners, the group creates and displays an image of itself built out of references to its original neighborhood, to local historical characters, and to porte£¿o carnival tradition. this murga group trajectory, which started with its initial configuration and affirmation as a group, can be related to the wider development of the murga cultural expression in urban settings. i analyze the phenomenon with conceptual and methodological tools from the folklore discipline. %K folklore %K tradition %K carnival %K buenos aires carnival artistic groups. %U http://www.scielo.org.ar/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S1668-81042002000100018&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en