Music at the Intersection of Brazilian Culture: An Introduction to Music, Race, and Food

Music at the Intersection of Brazilian Culture: An Introduction to Music, Race, and Food

Music at the Intersection of Brazilian Culture: An Introduction to Music, Race, and Food

Music at the Intersection of Brazilian Culture: An Introduction to Music, Race, and Food

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Overview

Music at the Intersection of Brazilian Culture takes an interdisciplinary approach by utilizing several aspects of Brazilian music, race, and food as a window to understanding Brazilian culture, with music at the core.

Through a holistic understanding of the Brazilian experience – exploring issues of race, colonization, sustainable development, and the contributions of the three distinct ethnic groups in the making of Brazil – the authors create a narrative based on their own recollection of memories, traditions, customs, sounds, and landscapes that they experienced in Brazil. Each engaging section begins with an overview of the topic that places it in historical context, and then focuses on each subtopic with a thorough presentation of the content as well as suggested activities that can be implemented in the classroom. The chapters conclude with a list of useful references, resources, and audio recording examples, which are available on Spotify, to present readers with a musical landscape of the folktales. These can be found online via the Routledge catalogue page for this book.

This book is an essential resource for students and teachers of music and cultural studies, as it unpicks complex issues to help readers better understand and appreciate Brazilian culture.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780429537059
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/22/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 182
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Elisa Macedo Dekaney is Professor of Music Education in the School of Education and College of Visual and Performing Arts at Syracuse University.

Joshua A. Dekaney is a freelance percussionist and Part-Time Instructor of Percussion at Syracuse University, as well as a frequent performer.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction; 2 Brazil and Music: An Introductory Overview; 3 Indigenous Peoples in Brazil: The Fight Against Acculturation; 4 Cultural Understanding Through Indigenous Stories; 5 It’s Not all Black and White: The Myth of Racial Democracy and Capoeira; 6 Afro-Brazilian Resistance: Chico Rei and Maracatu; 7 Mixing it all Together: Brazilian Popular Music Intersects with Food; 8 The Kitchen as a Folk Space: Brazilian Cuisine at its Best; Glossary; Appendix 1 Rhythm in Practice; Appendix 2 Additional Listening; Appendix 3 Batucada

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