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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction. Music as Practice of Citizenship in Brazil 1
- Dissonant Voices under a Regime of Order–Unity: Popular Music and Work in the Estado Novo 28
- Orpheonic Chant and the Construction of Childhood in Brazilian Elementary Education 44
- Farewell to MPB 64
- From Mr. Citizen to Defective Android: Tom Zé and Citizenship in Brazil 74
- Rude Poetics of the 1980s: The Politics and Aesthetics of Os Titãs 96
- “We Live Daily in Two Countries”: Audiotopias of Postdictatorship Brazil 109
- Soundtracking Landlessness: Music and Rurality in the Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra 131
- Zhen Brasil’s Japanese Brazilian Groove 155
- Embodying the Favela: Representation, Mediation, and Citizenship in the Music of Bezerra da Silva 172
- Hip-Hop in São Paulo: Identity, Community Formation, and Social Action 188
- “Conquistando Espaço”: Hip-Hop Occupations of São Paulo 205
- Funk Music Made in Brazil: Media and Moral Panic 223
- Technobrega, Forró, Lambadão: The Parallel Music of Brazil 240
- “Tradition as Adventure”: Black Music, New Afro- Descendant Subjects, and Pluralization of Modernity in Salvador da Bahia 250
- Modernity, Agency, and Sexuality in the Pagode Baiano 267
- Candeal and Carlinhos Brown: Social and Musical Contexts of an Afro-Brazilian Community 278
- Of Mud Huts and Modernity: The Performance of Civic Progress at Arcoverde’s São João Festival 291
- Mangue Beat Music and the Coding of Citizenship in Sound 313
- Works Cited 331
- Contributors 353
- Index 357
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction. Music as Practice of Citizenship in Brazil 1
- Dissonant Voices under a Regime of Order–Unity: Popular Music and Work in the Estado Novo 28
- Orpheonic Chant and the Construction of Childhood in Brazilian Elementary Education 44
- Farewell to MPB 64
- From Mr. Citizen to Defective Android: Tom Zé and Citizenship in Brazil 74
- Rude Poetics of the 1980s: The Politics and Aesthetics of Os Titãs 96
- “We Live Daily in Two Countries”: Audiotopias of Postdictatorship Brazil 109
- Soundtracking Landlessness: Music and Rurality in the Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra 131
- Zhen Brasil’s Japanese Brazilian Groove 155
- Embodying the Favela: Representation, Mediation, and Citizenship in the Music of Bezerra da Silva 172
- Hip-Hop in São Paulo: Identity, Community Formation, and Social Action 188
- “Conquistando Espaço”: Hip-Hop Occupations of São Paulo 205
- Funk Music Made in Brazil: Media and Moral Panic 223
- Technobrega, Forró, Lambadão: The Parallel Music of Brazil 240
- “Tradition as Adventure”: Black Music, New Afro- Descendant Subjects, and Pluralization of Modernity in Salvador da Bahia 250
- Modernity, Agency, and Sexuality in the Pagode Baiano 267
- Candeal and Carlinhos Brown: Social and Musical Contexts of an Afro-Brazilian Community 278
- Of Mud Huts and Modernity: The Performance of Civic Progress at Arcoverde’s São João Festival 291
- Mangue Beat Music and the Coding of Citizenship in Sound 313
- Works Cited 331
- Contributors 353
- Index 357