Julia Elena Fortún

Julia Elena Fortún Melgarejo
Born 9 October 1929[1]
Sucre, Bolivia
Residence La Paz, Bolivia
Nationality Bolivian
Fields History, Anthropology, Ethnology, Ethnomusicology.
Institutions Instituto Boliviano de Cultura (IBC)
Alma mater Universidad Central de Madrid
Known for Her investigation about the origins of the Diablada and anthropological studies in Tiwanaku.
Notable awards Premio Nacional de Cultura (1989), Premio al Pensamiento y la Cultura "Antonio José de Sucre" (2007)

Julia Elena Fortún Melgarejo, was born in the city of Sucre, Bolivia but lived in La Paz since her youth. She's a historian, anthropologist and enthomusicologist, pioneer in this last field in her country.[2]

She obtained an anthropology degree in Buenos Aires, Argentina and her doctorate in history in the Universidad Central de Madrid in Spain. Back in Bolivia, Fortún studied music in the Academia Eduardo Berdecio and subsequently in the Conservatorio Nacional de Música in the city of La Paz.[3]

Work

Among the books written by Julia Elena Fortún can be mentioned:

References

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