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This collection features a range of articles and reviews that delve into the rich landscape of ethnomusicology in Brazil. The introductory reflections discuss the field's evolution and challenges, while various contributions explore collaborative and participatory research perspectives. Notable topics include the role of song memory as a form of resistance among South American Indigenous Peoples and the intersection of knowledge in ethnomusicology and music education. The collection also highlights Afro-Brazilian musical cultures and recent changes in street festival music, particularly in the context of Northeastern Brazil's Forro music and St. John's Day festivities. In addition to the articles, the book includes reviews of significant ethnomusicological works that examine diverse subjects, from the power of performance in the Americas to the complexities of race and history in Afro-Cuban music. Other reviews cover topics such as nostalgia in Brazilian popular music, the Armenian diaspora's musical expressions, and the social change facilitated by South African music. The recording reviews section features notable albums, including those linked to the FIFA World Cup, showcasing the global reach and influence of music. The contributors bring a wealth of expertise, enriching the dialogue surrounding music's cultural significance.
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Ethnomusicology in Brazil, Birgit Abels
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