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Who owns samba? - Discourses on legitimacy, tradition and borders

English · Paperback / Softback

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There is a symbolic dispute about belonging to samba. There are authors who say that samba belongs to a certain social sector, defined in terms of class or race, such as Sodré, Matos, Lopes, Araujo, Rodrigues, Magno Siqueira; and others who say that samba has no borders, because it belongs to all Brazilians, such as Guimarães, Vianna, Sandroni, Caldeira. Samba lyrics also contain more or less obvious signs of this dispute. In view of this, in this book we problematize the discourses of the authors mentioned here and the lyrics of the sambas in the DVD collection Samba Social Clube, carrying out an analysis of the discursive relations of samba. We also reflect on some of the specificities of samba. We also examined the tensions and negotiations involved in affirming the origin of samba. Our proposal was to map the discourses of appropriation, verifying how they were constructed and confronting them. It is therefore important reading for students and lovers of samba, Brazilian culture and race studies.

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Katia Gomes da Silva es máster en Relaciones Étnico-Raciales (CEFET/RJ), especialista en Historia de África y de los Negros en Brasil (UCAM/RJ) y en Relaciones Étnico-Raciales y Educación (CEFET/RJ) y licenciada en Historia (UCAM/RJ). Es una de las profesoras del módulo Matriz Étnica y Afrodescendencia del Programa de Postgrado en Cultura Afrobrasileña e Indígena de la UCP-IPETEC/RJ.

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Authors Katia Gomes da Silva
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.11.2024
 
EAN 9786208271190
ISBN 9786208271190
No. of pages 144
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music > Music history

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