Africanness in Action Africanness in Action

Africanness in Action

Essentialism and Musical Imaginations of Africa in Brazil

    • $43.99
    • $43.99

Publisher Description

When many people think of African music, the first ideas that come to mind are often of rhythm, drums, and dancing. These perceptions are rooted in emblematic African and African-derived genres such as West African drumming, funk, salsa, or samba and, more importantly, essentialized notions about Africa which have been fueled over centuries of contact between the "West," Africa, and the African diaspora. These notions, of course, tend to reduce and often portray Africa and the diaspora as primitive, exotic, and monolithic.

In Africanness in Action, author Juan Diego D?az explores this dynamic through the perspectives of Black musicians in Bahia, Brazil, a site imagined by many as a diasporic epicenter of African survivals and purity. Black musicians from Bahia, D?az argues, assert Afro-Brazilian identities, promote social change, and critique racial inequality by creatively engaging essentialized tropes about African music and culture. Instead of reproducing these notions, musicians demonstrate agency by strategically emphasizing or downplaying them.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2021
March 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
320
Pages
PUBLISHER
Oxford University Press
SELLER
The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford trading as Oxford University Press
SIZE
15
MB

More Books Like This

The African Diaspora The African Diaspora
2018
Brazilian Popular Music and Globalization Brazilian Popular Music and Globalization
2013
The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music
2017
Maracatu Atomico Maracatu Atomico
2013
The Cambridge Companion to Caribbean Music The Cambridge Companion to Caribbean Music
2022
Bantu Contribution in Brazilian Popular Music Bantu Contribution in Brazilian Popular Music
2017