Brazilian Popular Music and Citizenship
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Rating | : | 4.20 (804 Votes) |
Asin | : | 082234906X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 376 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-01-29 |
Language | : | English |
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McNee, Frederick Moehn, Flávio Oliveira, Adalberto Paranhos, Derek Pardue, Marco Aurélio Paz Tella, Osmundo Pinho, Carlos Sandroni, Daniel Sharp, Hermano Vianna, Wivian Weller. Taken together, the essays reveal the important connections between citizenship, national belonging, and Brazilian popular music.Contributors. These essays explore popular music in relation to national identity, social class, racial formations, community organizing, political protest, and emergent forms of distribution and consumption. Idelber Avelar, Christopher Dunn, João Freire Filho, Goli Guerreiro, Micael Herschmann, Ari Lima, Aaron Lorenz, Shanna Lorenz, Angélica Madeira, Malcolm K. Contributors examine the cultural politics of samba in the 1930s, the trajectory of middle-class musica
It also helps us to understand how culture and politics act together in forming our common future, and even suggests ways in which we as citizens might have a hand in determining how things turn out.”—Arto Lindsay, musician and artist. “Idelber Avelar’s and Christopher Dunn’s book is not only an invaluable aid in understanding the complex relationship between culture and politics in Brazil