La Revista Musical Chilena ha identificado como sus principales a´reas de intere´s, la cultura musical de Chile, considerando tanto los aspectos musicales propiamente tales, como el marco histo´rico y sociocultural, desde la perspectiva de la musicologi´a y de otras disciplinas relacionadas. Al respecto, considera propuestas de arti´culos que traten sobre temas vinculados a compositores, ejecutantes e instrumentos de la mu´sica de arte, folclo´rica, popular urbana e indi´gena, al igual que propuestas de arti´culos atinentes a manuscritos, investigadores, aspectos teo´ricos y modelos musicolo´gicos, adema´s de nuevos enfoques de la musicologi´a como disciplina, tanto en Chile como en Ame´rica Latina. El propo´sito de la RMCh es el ensanchamiento permanente de los horizontes musicolo´gicos de Chile y Ame´rica Latina.
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Safundi is a peer-reviewed quarterly academic journal that analyses the United States and South Africa from an international, transnational, and/or comparative perspective and seeks to understand each country in relation to the other. Although new comparative and transnational research forms the core of the journal, Safundi also publishes articles specifically addressing one country, provided the research is of interest to an international audience. The Editorial Board will consider submissions relating to other countries in southern Africa and the Americas, as well as to other parts of the world that allow for broader comparative insights. Articles that Safundi publishes are academic in nature. Intelligent, exploratory essays are also welcomed. We encourage interdisciplinary perspectives on a wide range of topics. The title Safundi derives from the initial letters of South Africa and America and the word fundi, which comes from the Xhosa verb, -funda, which translates as 'to read' or 'to learn'. Disclaimer Taylor & Francis makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of all the information (the 'Content') contained in its publications. However, Taylor & Francis and its agents and licensors make no representations or warranties whatsoever as to the accuracy, completeness or suitability for any purpose of the Content and disclaim all such representations and warranties whether express or implied to the maximum extent permitted by law. Any views expressed in this publication are the views of the authors and are not the views of Taylor & Francis.