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_aSharp, Dan _9112429 |
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_aPerforming the Migrant, Performing Home _b Televised Nostalgia in Northeast Brazil _cSHARP, Dan |
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_c2011: _bUniversity of Texas Press, _aAustin, TX |
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| 520 | _aRESUMEN: This article examines how music and mass media contribute to the production of the northeast region of Brazil as a nostalgic space in the national imaginary that is distanced from modern national identities. It focuses on the televised images and sounds of two groups from the semi-arid interior city of Arcoverde, Pernambuco: samba de Coco Raízes Arcoverde, marked as traditional, and Cordel do fogo Encantado, marketed as a rooted cosmopolitan sound. It traces how both groups face an idiosincratic play of social inclusion and social exclusion, as being calebrated as the symbolic essence of a region does not necessarily translate into the material benefits of full cultural citizenship. Cordel and Coco Raízes have made progress in their efforts to proliferate more nuanced contemporary narrative of the music of the northeast. Yet, as their audience broadens, both continue to find themselves ensnared in the very discourses of folkloric tradition that thay seek to transform. Keywords: northeast Brazil, popular music, traditional music, samba, coco, sertao, Pernambuco, nostalgia, television, media. | ||
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_tLatin American Music Review = Revista de Música Latino Americana _072903 _wMyD_16046 _gVol. 32, núm. 2,Fall-Winter 2011, p. 181 |
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