Making samba: a new history of race and music in Brazil

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"...

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Main Author: Hertzman, Marc A. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Durham Duke University Press 2013
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Summary: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
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages [299]-335) and index. - Description based on print version record
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 364 pages) illustrations
ISBN:0822391902
9780822391906

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