Brazilian popular music and citizenship / edited by Idelber Avelar and Christopher Dunn.

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Other Authors: Avelar, Idelber, 1968-, Dunn, Christopher, 1964-
Language:English
Published: Durham, NC : Duke University Press, 2011.
Series:Duke University Press Books.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 364 pages) : illustrations
Format: Electronic eBook
Contents:
  • Dissonant voices under a regime of order-unity : popular music and work in the Estado Novo / Adalberto Paranhos
  • Orpheonic chant and the construction of childhood in Brazilian elementary education / Flávio Oliveira
  • Farewell to MPB / Carlos Sandroni
  • From Mr. Citizen to the defective android : Tom Zé and citizenship in Brazil / Christopher Dunn
  • Rude poetics of the 1980s : the politics and aesthetics of the Titãs / Angélica Madeira
  • "We live daily in two countries" : audiotopias of postdictatorship Brazil / Frederick Moehn
  • Soundtracking landlessness : music and rurality in the Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais sem Terra / Malcolm K. McNee
  • Zhen Brasil's Japanese Brazilian groove / Shanna Lorenz
  • Embodying the Favela : representation, mediation, and citizenship in the music of Bezerra da Silva / Aaron Lorenz
  • Hip-Hop in São Paulo : identity, community formation, and social action / Wivian Weller and Marco Aurélio Paz Tella
  • "Conquistando espaço" : hip-hop occupations of São Paulo / Derek Pardue
  • Funk music made in Brazil : media and moral panic / João Freire Filho and Micael Herschmann
  • Technobrega, Forró, Lambada : The parallel music of Brazil / Hermano Vianna
  • "Tradition as Adventure": Black music, new Afro-descendant subjects and pluralization of modernity in Salvador da Bahia / Osmundo Pinho
  • Modernity, agency, and sexuality in the Pagode Baiano / Ari Lima
  • Candeal and Carlinhos Brown : social and musical contexts of an Afro-Brazilian community / Goli Guerreiro
  • Of mud huts and modernity : the performance of civic progress at Arcoverde's São João festival / Daniel Sharp
  • Mangue beat music and the coding of citizenship in sound / Idelber Avelar.