Brazilian Popular Music and Globalization

(Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, in press)

Table of Contents / Contributors

"Chiclete com Banana: Internationalization in Brazilian Popular Music;" Charles A. Perrone and Christopher Dunn

"Carmen Mirandadada;" Caetano Veloso

"Myth, Melopeia, and Mimesis: Black Orpheus, Orfeu, and Internationalization in Brazilian Popular Music;" Charles A. Perrone

"Tropicália, Counterculture, and the Diasporic Imagination in Brazil,"
Christopher Dunn

"Globalizing Caetano Veloso;" Liv Sovik

"Cannibals, Mutants, and Hipsters: The Tropicalist Revival;" John Harvey

"Defeated Rallies, Mournful Anthems, and the Origins of Brazilian Heavy Metal;" Idelber Avelar

"The Localization of Global Funk in Bahia and in Rio;" Lívio Sansone

"World of Fantasy Fantasy of the World: Geographic Space and Representation of Identity in the Carnival of Salvador, Bahia;" Milton Araújo Moura

"Songs of Olodum: Ethnicity, Activism, and Art in a Globalized Carnival Community;" Piers Armstrong

" Fogo na Babilônia: Reggae, Black Counterculture and Globalization in Brazil;" Osmundo de Araújo Pinho

"Reggae in Bahia: A Case of Long-distance Belonging;"
Antônio J.V. dos Santos Godi

"Black or Brau: Music and Subjectivity in a Global Context;" Ari Lima

"Turned-Around Beat: Maracatu de baque virado and Chico Science;" Larry Crook

"Self-Discovery in Brazilian Popular Music: Mestre Ambrósio;" John Murphy

" 'Good Blood in the Veins of this Brazilian Rio' or a Cannibalist Transnationalism;"
Frederick Moehn

 

 

Contributors

Charles A. Perrone is Professor of Portuguese and Luso-Brazilian Literature and Culture in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, as well as an affiliate and concentration coordinator of the Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Florida.

Christopher Dunn is Assistant Professor at Tulane University, where he holds a joint appointment in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese and in the African and African Diaspora Studies Program. He is also an affiliate of the Roger Thayer Stone Center for Latin American Studies.

Caetano Veloso is the author of Verdade tropical (1996) and a Polygram recording artist; he resides in Rio de Janeiro.

Rebecca Liv Sovik is Professor of Communication at UFRJ, the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

John Harvey is musical director at radio WTUL and a doctoral candidate in Latin American literature at Tulane University.

Idelber Avelar is Associate Professor of Latin American literature at Tulane University.

Livio Sansone is Director of the Centro de Estudos Afro-Asiáticos and associate dean for research at Faculdades Cândido Mendes, Rio de Janeiro, and Professor of Anthropology at UFBA, the Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Brazil.

Milton Moura teaches sociology and is a doctoral candidate in Communication at UFBA, the Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Brazil.

Piers Armstrong is adjunct professor in the Departament of Letters and Arts at the state university of Bahia, Feira de Santana, Brazil.

Osmundo de Araújo Pinho is a research associate at CEMI, Center for Studies of International Migration, and a doctoral candidate in SocialAnthropology at UNICAMP, São Paulo state university at Campinas.

Antonio J.V.dos Santos Godi teaches at the state university of Bahia, Feira de Santana, Brazil.

Ari Lima is a research associate of the SAMBA (Social anthropology of music in Bahia) project at UFBA, the Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Brazil and is a doctoral candidate in Social Anthropology at UNB, the University of Brasília.

Larry Crook is Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology, affiliate of the Center for Latin American Studies, and co-director of the Center for World Arts at the University of Florida.

John Murphy is Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology at Western Illinois University.

Frederick Moehn is a doctoral candidate in Ethnomusicology at NYU


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