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Music Scenes and Migrations: Space and Transnationalism in Brazil, Portugal and the Atlantic

Music Scenes and Migrations: Space and Transnationalism in Brazil, Portugal and the Atlantic

  • Editor: Treece, David

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Contents

  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction, David Treece
  • Part 1 Colonial and Postcolonial Transnationalisms, Migrations and Diasporas
  • Chapter 1 The Cimboa and Cape Verdean Transcultural Heritage, Luiz Moretto
  • Chapter 2 Lundus , Street Organs, Music Boxes and the ‘Cachucha’: Early Nineteenth- Century Transatlantic Crossings between Europe and Rio de Janeiro, Martha Tupinamb á de Ulhôa
  • Chapter 3 Música caipira and Rooting, Ivan Vilela
  • Chapter 4 Lusofonia as Intervention: Postcolonial Intercultural Traffic in Lusophone Hip Hop Events, Bart Paul Vanspauwen
  • Chapter 5 ‘A Piece of Brazil in Lisbon’: Brazilian Musical Practices in the Portuguese Capital, Amanda Fernandes Guerreiro
  • Chapter 6 ‘Calentando la Ciudad’: Intimacy and Cosmopolitanism among Brazilian Musicians in Madrid, Gabril Dan Hoskin
  • Part 2 Relocating Rio de Janeiro
  • Chapter 7 Samba, Its Places and Its City, Cláudia Neiva de Matos
  • Chapter 8 Between Temple Yards and Hillsides: Rio de Janeiro’s Samba, Its Spaces, Humour and Identity, Fabiana Lopes da Cunha
  • Chapter 9 The Construction of a Canonical Space for Samba and Choro within the Brazilian Social Imaginary, Micael Herschmann and Felipe Trotta
  • Chapter 10 The National Arts Foundation and the Monumentalization of Rio de Janeiro’s Popular Music as National Heritage, Tânia da Costa Garcia
  • Chapter 11 Samba, Anti-Racism and Communitarian Politics in 1970s Rio de Janeiro: Candeia and the Quilombo Project, David Treece
  • Chapter 12 Samba, Pagode and Mediation: From Backyard to Disc, Waldir de Amorim Pinto
  • Part 3 Demetropolitanizing the Musical City: Other Scenes, Industries, Technologies
  • Chapter 13 Brazilian Post- Punk in the Catalogue of the Independent Record Company Baratos Afins, Marcia Tosta Dias
  • Chapter 14 M ú sica Pesada Brasileira: Sepultura and the Reinvention of Brazilian Sound, Jeder Silveira Janotti Junior
  • Chapter 15 Digital Culture, Music Video, and the Brazilian Peripheral Pop Music Scene, Simone Pereira de Sá
  • Chapter 16 An Introduction to the New Social Place of Brazilian Rap: The Work of Emicida, Daniela Vieira dos Santos
  • Chapter 17 Another Music in a Diff erent (and Unstable) Room: A Route through Underground Music Scenes in Contemporary Portuguese Society, Paula Guerra
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Notes
  • References
  • Index.