Making samba : a new history of race and music in Brazil / Marc A. Hertzman.
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Language: | English |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2013.
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Series: | Duke University Press Books.
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (xvii, 364 pages) : illustrations |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Contents:
- Between fascination and fear: musicians' worlds in nineteenth-century Rio de Janeiro
- Beyond the punishment paradigm: popular entertainment and social control after abolition
- Musicians outside the circle: race, wealth, and property in fred figner's music market
- "Our music": "Pelo telefone" and the Oito batutas, and the rise of samba
- Mediators and competitors: musicians, journalists, and the roda do samba
- Bodies and minds: mapping Africa and Brazil during the golden age
- Alliances and limits: the SBAT and the rise of the entertainment class
- Everywhere and nowhere: the UBC and the consolidation of racial and gendered difference
- After the golden age: reinvention and political change.