Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-255) and index.
Contents:
Afro-Brazilian pioneers, blackness, and the roots of Brazilian popular music -- Afro-Brazilians and the early popular music forums of Rio de Janeiro -- Race, class, and technology in the promotion of the popular Brazilian sound -- Race, class, and the making of the King -- Africaneity, performance, and the women of Brazilian popular music -- Race and Brazilianness abroad in the early era of globalization -- Afro-Brazilian performers and the legacy of music of the Vargas era.
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