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Making Samba: A New History of Race and Music in Brazil

  • Author: Hertzman, Marc A.
R. M. Delson More…

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Contents

  • A Note about Brazilian Terminology, Currency, and Orthography ix
  • Abbreviations xi
  • Acknowledgments xiii
  • Introduction 1
  • 1. Between Fascination and Fear: Musicians' Worlds in Nineteenth-Century Rio de Janeiro 17
  • 2. Beyond the Punishment Paradigm: Popular Entertainment and Social Control after Abolition 31
  • 3. Musicians Outside the Circle: Race, Wealth, and Property in Fred Figner's Music Market 66
  • 4. "Our Music": "Pelo telefone," the Oito Batutas, and the Rise of "Samba" 94
  • 5. Mediators and Competitors: Musicians, Journalists, and the Roda do Samba 116
  • 6. Bodies and Minds: Mapping Africa and Brazil during the Golden Age 146
  • 7. Alliances and Limits: The SBAT and the Rise of the Entertainment Class 169
  • 8. Everywhere and Nowhere: The UBC and the Consolidation of Racial and Gendered Difference 194
  • 9. After the Golden Age: Reinvention and Political Change 227
  • Conclusion 244
  • Notes 253
  • Bibliography 299
  • Index 335
  • A photo gallery