This dissertation explores the intersection of popular music and the politics of place and space in the eastern Brazilian Amazon. More specifically, it employs multi-sited ethnographic methodology in examining the relationship of the lambada—a genre of electric guitar-based dance music consolidated in the port city of Belém, Pará in the 1970s—to hegemonic developmentalist ideologies during the Brazilian military dictatorship (1964-1984) and to Brazilian multiculturalism in the early twenty-first century. This dissertation demonstrates how the lambada makes audible a history of mobile, cosmopolitan connections that transcend and transgress the boundaries of the Amazon region proper. These submerged translaterai links with the circum-Caribb...
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My dissertation examines music, migration, and belonging in Salvador, Brazil through the lens of two...
textThis study explores the construction of regional identities through music performance and mediat...
This dissertation proposes a decolonial revision of the archive consolidated by scholars, travelers ...
This thesis presents a historical ethnography of the Teatro Amazonas, an iconic opera house in Brazi...
Abstract Non hegemonic forms of musical production have appeared in peripheral regions of Brazil, su...
This thesis examines music-making among Brazilian migrants in Madrid, Spain. It explores how cultura...
This is an ethnographic study of the boi-bumbá festival of Manaus, capital of the Brazilian state of...
This paper explains how alternative music communicates a contemporary regional identity in Northeast...
Residents of São Luís like to say that reggae music reached their island city in Maranhão state in n...
This thesis is about the politics of indigeneity by a group of Indigenous Peoples situated in the Am...
This dissertation is an ethnography of borders in Esmeraldas, Ecuador, a province in the southernmos...
This dissertation argues that the process of institutionalizing traditional música llanera (plains r...
This study investigates the history of the modern colonization of Amazonia from the early twentieth ...
This article proposes a reflection around the meanings of the regionalist discourse in Para theatre ...
Esta dissertação tem como objetivo analisar a constituição de um circuito de produção e consumo de "...
My dissertation examines music, migration, and belonging in Salvador, Brazil through the lens of two...
textThis study explores the construction of regional identities through music performance and mediat...
This dissertation proposes a decolonial revision of the archive consolidated by scholars, travelers ...
This thesis presents a historical ethnography of the Teatro Amazonas, an iconic opera house in Brazi...
Abstract Non hegemonic forms of musical production have appeared in peripheral regions of Brazil, su...
This thesis examines music-making among Brazilian migrants in Madrid, Spain. It explores how cultura...
This is an ethnographic study of the boi-bumbá festival of Manaus, capital of the Brazilian state of...
This paper explains how alternative music communicates a contemporary regional identity in Northeast...
Residents of São Luís like to say that reggae music reached their island city in Maranhão state in n...
This thesis is about the politics of indigeneity by a group of Indigenous Peoples situated in the Am...
This dissertation is an ethnography of borders in Esmeraldas, Ecuador, a province in the southernmos...
This dissertation argues that the process of institutionalizing traditional música llanera (plains r...
This study investigates the history of the modern colonization of Amazonia from the early twentieth ...
This article proposes a reflection around the meanings of the regionalist discourse in Para theatre ...
Esta dissertação tem como objetivo analisar a constituição de um circuito de produção e consumo de "...
My dissertation examines music, migration, and belonging in Salvador, Brazil through the lens of two...