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Gold, festivals, and music in southeast Brazil sounding Portugueseness

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Gold, festivals, and music in southeast Brazil : sounding Portugueseness

Alge, Barbara (1981-)
London ; New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022 - xi, 199 Seiten
ISBN 9780367229856 , 9781032042374 , 978-1-00-041477-6 , 978-0-429-27783-2
Schlagwörter: Brasilien <Südost> / Fest / Brauch / Musik / Einfluss / Portugal / Afrika
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Autor/Hrsg.:Alge, Barbara (1981-)
Titel:Gold, festivals, and music in southeast Brazil
Untertitel:sounding Portugueseness
Verlagsort:London ; New York
Verlag:Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
Jahr:2022
Umfang:xi, 199 Seiten
Details:Illustrationen
ISBN:9780367229856
ISBN:9781032042374
ISBN:978-1-00-041477-6
ISBN:978-0-429-27783-2
Serie/Reihe:SOAS studies in music
Fußnoten:Festivals and Music as Civilizing Forces in Colonial Minas -- History as Memory, Heritage and Brand in Morro Vermelho -- Sounding the Sacred and Civilized -- Sounding the Afro-Brazilian Resistance -- Conclusion : Sounding Portugueseness in Southeast Brazil
Fußnoten:"Gold, Festivals, and Music in Southeast Brazil: Sounding Portugueseness is a study of the musical legacy of the 18th century Brazilian gold rush that integrates ethnographic research of the main genres of former mining communities in Brazil -- from liturgical music in the style of European art music to Afro-Brazilian musical expressions. Its content and structure are informed by Norbert Elias' idea of the civilizing process, which is explored regarding its relevance in interpreting sociocultural processes and choreo-musical expressions in the small town Morro Vermelho. The book's innovative feature is its focus on a little-known area to non-Brazilian scholars,and its focus on the colonial and European heritage in Brazil. Morro Vermelho's cultural traditions have received relatively limited attention. The Catholic festival of Our Lady of Nazareth provides a setting for the documentation and analysis of the musical setting and is thus placed at the centre of the discussion. It leads through the vast writings on Brazilian identity and challenges the view on Brazilian-ness as constructed in terms of the mixing of races. Norbert Elias's concept of the "civilizing process" structures the book and is relevant for understanding the cultural sphere of the festival of Our Lady of Nazareth. The book combines discourses of Portugueseness with historical sources and observations from fieldwork and community building in the virtual world. The focus on the music to support social constructions of "Portugueseness" is supported with evidence from diverse data sources: music (literature and fieldwork recordings), original interviews, marketing materials and historical narratives. The combination of archival, ethnographic and bibliographic research methods attempts a seamless narrative. Its approach to fieldwork and frank reflections on the process and relevant issues help to contextualize the analyses and serve as useful advice for future researchers"--
Schlagwörter:Brasilien <Südost> / Fest / Brauch / Musik / Einfluss / Portugal / Afrika
RVK-Notation:LS 20720
Inhaltsverzeichnis:http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=03284243...
OCLC-Nummer:1277018110
BVB-ID:BV047440253
UBW-ID:3295033