Vibrant v8 n1 – 01–06/2011
Dossier “Music and Anthropology in Brazil”
Guest Editors: Carlos Sandroni, Hermano Vianna, Rafael José de Menezes Bastos
- Music and Musicalities in the Hip Hop Movement: gospel rap
Angela Maria de Souza, Deise Lucy Oliveira Montardo - Joutes de freestyle – faut-il rimer ou bien se moquer?
Ricardo Indig Teperman - Sounds of Youth in the Metropolis: the different routes of the hip hop movement in the city of São Paulo
José Carlos Gomes da Silva - Cape Verde and Brazil: musical connections
Juliana Braz Dias - The Reinvention of Brazil and Other Metamorphoses in the World of Chicago Samba
Bernadete Beserra - La tradition conjuguée au présent : une ethnographie du spectacle AfroBrasil
Emília Chamone - The Imaginary of Brazilian Popular Music
Ruben Oliven - Et le prix, c’est pour…: pour une approche anthropologique des festivals et des genres musicaux
Fernanda Marcon - Maracatunaíma: Musical Semiotics, the Northeastern Imaginary and the Sound of Fortaleza
Danielle Maia Cruz, Michael B. Silvers - Poetic Improvisation in the Brazilian Northeast
João Miguel Sautchuk - Modernization and its discontents: discourses on the transformation of caipira into sertanejo music
Elizete Ignácio dos Santos - Gender and musical performance in Maracatus (PE) and Bumba Bois (MA)
Lady Selma Ferreira Albernaz - La música en las aldeas de la Amazonia portuguesa (siglo XVII)
Luisa Tombini Wittmann - Tracking Guarani songs: Between villages, cities and worlds
Valéria Macedo - Aspects of Paiter Suruí Oral Art
Magda Dourado Pucci - Music from the Forest: on ‘culture’ among the Xokleng
Kaio Domingues Hoffmann
Research Notes
- Instruments Musicaux Aikewára
Gilmar Matta da Silva
Déjà Lu
- Luiz Heitor Corrêa de Azevedo, Amerindian Music and Brazilian Musical Thought: A Brief Note
Rafael José de Menezes Bastos - Luiz Heitor and the studies of musical diversity in Brazil; a brief note
Samuel Araújo - Scale, Rhythm and Melody in the Music of Brazilian Indians
Luiz Heitor Corrêa de Azevedo
Articles
- Damascus in Dahlem: Art And Nature In Burle Marx’ Tropical Landscape Design
Luiz Fernando Dias Duarte - Undivided object: language, ethnography and sources
Heloisa Pontes - USA & Brazil in Gantois: Power and the Transnational Origin of Afro-Brazilian Studies
Livio Sansone