Making Samba: A New History of Race and Music in Brazil by Marc A. Hertzman

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



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Page: 392
ISBN: 9780822354307
Publisher: Duke University Press Books


Is sponsored by the Forum on Migration and Columbia's Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race as part of the Migration, Race, and Ethnicity lecture series. May 24, 2014 - Alluring as these traditions may seem, the global popularity of samba is dwarfed by that of salsa or Jamaican reggae, a now-global musical genre from an island with 1% of Brazil's population. His work focuses in Bryan McCann: I think the biggest change was really the change in the understanding of race and its meaning in Brazil. The Color of Sound: Race, Religion, and Music in Brazil. Jan 20, 2014 - As regular readers of Sounds and Colours will know, we're rather partial to making lists of films that are freely available online and represent distinct aspects of South American culture. And, lyrically, they make it simpler, structurally they make it simpler, rhythmically they make it more complex, and this has the collective effect of kind of breathing new air into samba. Our latest list is devoted to music documentaries looking at all manner of musical styles and movements from the region, with films focused on Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Peru and Venezuela. Barnard College 3009 Broadway at approx. Apr 24, 2012 - Marc Hertzman is an assistant professor of Latin American and Iberian Cultures at Columbia University and the author of Making Samba: Race, Gender, Music, and Intellectual Property in Brazil, 1880s-1970s. Jul 12, 2012 - Bryan McCann, a professor of History at Georgetown University, is a prominent scholar of Latin American History. Bielo (Miami University) Eight young men gather on a Sao Paulo rooftop – surveying the city's sprawling jumble of ramshackle houses, the periferia – writing rhymes and A congregation is divided as they hear and see a samba band perform: some uncomfortable with this being worship, others dance joyously yet careful not to sway too much.





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