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A Trama Dos Tambores


A Trama Dos Tambores
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Author : Almerinda Guerreiro
language : pt-BR
Publisher: Editora 34
Release Date : 2000

A Trama Dos Tambores written by Almerinda Guerreiro and has been published by Editora 34 this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Music categories.


Com grande conhecimento de causa, a autora aborda as diversas manifestações da música popular afro-baiana, desde o samba-reggae dos blocos afro Olodum e Ilê Aiyê até a Timbalada e as invenções geniais de Carlinhos Brown.



Carnival Art Culture And Politics


Carnival Art Culture And Politics
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Author : Michaeline Crichlow
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2013-09-13

Carnival Art Culture And Politics written by Michaeline Crichlow and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-09-13 with Social Science categories.


Drawing on rich insights from cultural, post-structural and postcolonial studies, this book demands that we rethink Carnival and the carnivalesque as not just celebratory moments or even as critical subtext, but also as insightful performatives of social life anywhere, given the entangled times and spaces of these performances. The authors review Carnival’s performative aspects not merely as a calendrical festival, but rather center attention on the relationship between carnival and everyday life, and on how people negotiate their social spaces and possibilities in the context of modern power. The book therefore seeks to highlight the knotted time-spaces of power and to demonstrate the dynamic interplay between state spaces and people’s spaces that are being weaved by carnival's interlocutors. It demonstrates how Carnival and the Carnivalesque become analytic optics through which the relations of power in the social and political life of subjects who seek to tacitically or strategically vary their given identities, can be productively engaged. This book was originally published as a special issue of Social Identities: Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture.



African Roots Brazilian Rites


African Roots Brazilian Rites
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Author : C. Sterling
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2012-09-06

African Roots Brazilian Rites written by C. Sterling and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-09-06 with Political Science categories.


This text explores how Afro-Brazilians define their Africanness through Candomblé and Quilombo models, and construct paradigms of blackness with influences from US-based perspectives, through the vectors of public rituals, carnival, drama, poetry, and hip hop.



Brazil


Brazil
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Author : Antonio Luciano de Andrade Tosta
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release Date : 2015-12-14

Brazil written by Antonio Luciano de Andrade Tosta and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-12-14 with History categories.


Ideal for high school and undergraduate students, this one-stop reference explores everything that makes up modern Brazil, including its geography, politics, pop culture, social media, daily life, and much more. Home to the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympic Games—and one of the world's fastest-growing economies—Brazil is quickly becoming a prominent player on the international stage. This book captures the essence of the nation and its people in a unique, topically organized volume. Narrative chapters written by expert contributors examine geography, history, government and politics, economics, society, culture, and contemporary issues, making Brazil an ideal one-stop reference for high school and undergraduate students. Coverage on religion, ethnicity, marriage and sexuality, education, literature and drama, art and architecture, music and dance, food, leisure and sport, and media provides a comprehensive look at this giant South American country—the largest nation in Latin America as well as the fifth largest nation in the world. Students will be engaged by up-to-the-minute coverage of topics such as daily life, social media, and pop culture in Brazil. Sidebars and photos highlight interesting facts and people, while a glossary, a chart of holidays, and an annotated bibliography round out the work.



Made In Brazil


Made In Brazil
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Author : Martha Tupinamba de Ulhoa
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2014-12-05

Made In Brazil written by Martha Tupinamba de Ulhoa and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-12-05 with Music categories.


Made in Brazil: Studies in Popular Music serves as a comprehensive and thorough introduction to the history, sociology, and musicology of twentieth-century Brazilian popular music. The volume consists of essays by scholars of Brazilian music, and covers the major figures, styles, and social contexts of pop music in Brazil. Each essay provides adequate context so readers understand why the figure or genre under discussion is of lasting significance to Brazilian popular music. The book first presents a general description of the history and background of popular music in Brazil, followed by essays that are organized into thematic sections: Samba and Choro; History, Memory, and Representations; Scenes and Artists; and Music, Market and New Media.



Cultural Nationalism And Ethnic Music In Latin America


Cultural Nationalism And Ethnic Music In Latin America
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Author : William H. Beezley
language : en
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Release Date : 2018-10-15

Cultural Nationalism And Ethnic Music In Latin America written by William H. Beezley and has been published by University of New Mexico Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-10-15 with History categories.


Music has been critical to national identity in Latin America, especially since the worldwide emphasis on nations and cultural identity that followed World War I. Unlike European countries with unified ethnic populations, Latin American nations claimed blended ethnicities—indigenous, Caucasian, African, and Asian—and the process of national stereotyping that began in the 1920s drew on themes of indigenous and African cultures. Composers and performers drew on the folklore and heritage of ethnic and immigrant groups in different nations to produce what became the music representative of different countries. Mexico became the nation of mariachi bands, Argentina the land of the tango, Brazil the country of Samba, and Cuba the island of Afro-Cuban rhythms, including the rhumba. The essays collected here offer a useful introduction to the twin themes of music and national identity and melodies and ethnic identification. The contributors examine a variety of countries where powerful historical movements were shaped intentionally by music.



Forr And Redemptive Regionalism From The Brazilian Northeast


Forr And Redemptive Regionalism From The Brazilian Northeast
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Author : Jack Alden Draper
language : en
Publisher: Peter Lang
Release Date : 2010

Forr And Redemptive Regionalism From The Brazilian Northeast written by Jack Alden Draper and has been published by Peter Lang this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010 with Forró categories.


For the many poor and working-class Northeastern Brazilians who have been displaced from their home region for economic reasons, the music of forró is a redemptive attempt at establishing an immanent relationship to history and community in the diaspora. The redemption explored in this book is multifaceted, including a desire to return home as part of a larger workforce in a sustainable economy, the desire to see the region's rich culture celebrated throughout Brazil, and to ensure that its traditional legacies are both preserved and further enriched through respectful innovation. The acute perceptiveness of forró musicians in portraying the diasporic experience of Northeastern Brazilians is elaborated in various chapters, including: one chapter focused on lyrical, musical, and collective representations or manifestations of diasporic nostalgia (saudade), another chapter analyzing the lyrico-musical representation of rural workers' alienation from - and resistance to - life in the urban centers, and a third chapter which contextualizes forró's descriptions of the experiences of Brazil's internal migrants, utilizing an array of testimonials and academic studies on the subject of interregional migration to reveal both the wisdom of forró lyricists and some of their blind spots. The study also includes a historical analysis of this Northeastern genre's transformation from a rhythm called baião that symbolically represented the Northeast as a simple, coherent entity, to forró, a more allegorical representation with a greater appreciation for the class, gender, racial, and generational complexity of the region. The development of the genre, as well as the circulation of theory related to cultural production and identity, are contextualized in a global economy.



African Brazilian Culture And Regional Identity In Bahia Brazil


African Brazilian Culture And Regional Identity In Bahia Brazil
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Author : Scott Ickes
language : en
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Release Date : 2013-08-06

African Brazilian Culture And Regional Identity In Bahia Brazil written by Scott Ickes and has been published by University Press of Florida this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-08-06 with History categories.


Examines how in the middle of the twentieth century, Bahian elites began to recognize African-Bahian cultural practices as essential components of Bahian regional identity. Previously, public performances of traditionally African-Bahian practices such as capoeira, samba, and Candomblé during carnival and other popular religious festivals had been repressed in favor of more European traditions.



Let S Make Some Noise


Let S Make Some Noise
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Author : Clarence Bernard Henry
language : en
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Release Date : 2010-02-17

Let S Make Some Noise written by Clarence Bernard Henry and has been published by Univ. Press of Mississippi this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-02-17 with Music categories.


Clarence Bernard Henry's book is a culmination of several years of field research on sacred and secular influences of àsé, the West African Yoruba concept that spread to Brazil and throughout the African Diaspora. Àsé is imagined as power and creative energy bestowed upon human beings by ancestral spirits acting as guardians. In Brazil, the West African Yoruba concept of àsé is known as axé and has been reinvented, transmitted, and nurtured in Candomblé, an Afro-Brazilian religion that is practiced in Salvador, Bahia. The author examines how the concepts of axé and Candomblé religion have been appropriated and reinvented in Brazilian popular music and culture. Featuring interviews with practitioners and local musicians, the book explains how many Brazilian popular music styles such as samba, bossa nova, samba-reggae, ijexá, and axé have musical and stylistic elements that stem from Afro-Brazilian religion. The book also discusses how young Afro-Brazilians combine Candomblé religious music with African American music such as blues, jazz, gospel, soul, funk, and rap. Henry argues for the importance of axé as a unifying force tying together the secular and sacred Afro-Brazilian musical landscape.



Audience Interactions In Contemporary Celebrity Culture


Audience Interactions In Contemporary Celebrity Culture
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Author : Gaëlle Ouvrein
language : en
Publisher: Lexington Books
Release Date : 2024-05-15

Audience Interactions In Contemporary Celebrity Culture written by Gaëlle Ouvrein and has been published by Lexington Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-05-15 with Social Science categories.


Audience Interactions in Contemporary Celebrity Culture: Approaches from across Disciplines explores current understandings of celebrity-audience relationships in the context of digitalization and the ongoing celebritization of all aspects of culture and society. Focusing on the themes of celebrity and health, celebrity and identity, and celebrity and scandal, this volume presents chapters authored by experts from across the globe that deal with celebrity-audience relationships in different historical, cultural, and social settings, tackling the topics from social-psychological, critical/cultural, and persuasive perspectives. In doing so, this book highlights the broadening of disciplinary, paradigmatic, theoretical, and methodological approaches to celebrity studies research. By bringing these different approaches together in one book and drawing overall conclusions across chapters, the editors and contributors of this volume promote and facilitate cross-fertilization in ongoing efforts to grasp the fascinating complexity of celebrity-audiences relationships. Scholars of media, pop culture, and celebrity studies will find this collection particularly useful.