Bossa Mundo

Brazilian Music in Transnational Media Industries

KE Goldschmitt author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:9th Oct '19

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Brazilian music has been central to Brazil's national brand in the U.S. and U.K. since the early-1960s. From bossa nova in 1960s jazz and film, through the 1970s fusion and funk scenes, the world music boom of the late 1980s and the bossa nova remix revival at the turn of the millennium, and on to Brazilian musical distribution and branding in the streaming music era, Bossa Mundo: Brazilian Music in Transnational Media Industries focuses on watershed moments of musical breakthrough, exploring what the music may have represented in a particular historical moment alongside its deeper cultural impact. Through a discussion of the political meaning of mass-mediated music, author K. E. Goldschmitt argues for a shift in scholarly focus-from viewing music as simply a representation of Otherness to taking into account the broader media environment where listeners and intermediaries often have conflicting priorities. Goldschmitt demonstrates that the mediation of Brazilian music in an increasingly crowded transnational marketplace has lasting consequences for the creative output celebrated by Brazil. Like other culturally rich countries in Latin America-such as Cuba, Mexico, and Argentina-Brazil has captured the imagination of people in many parts of the world through its music, driving tourism and international financial investment, while increasing the country's prominence on the world stage Nevertheless, stereotypes of Brazilian music persist, especially those that valorize racial difference. Featuring interviews with key figures in the transnational circulation of Brazilian music, and in-depth discussions of well-known Brazilian musicians alongside artists who redefine what it means to be a Brazilian musician in the twenty-first century, Bossa Mundo shows the pernicious effects of branding racial diversity on musicians and audiences alike.

A refreshingly original account of Brazilian musical endeavor over the last half-century! Weaving between Brazil and the Anglophone world, Goldschmitt's deft musical and sociocultural analyses yield deep insight into the sounds, artists, and cultural mediators that have shaped Brazil's musical brand. * Joshua Tucker, Brown University *
From the radio age to the digital age, Bossa Mundo maps the ambivalences and tensions that attend to the production and consumption of Brazilian popular music abroad. The legacy of bossa nova, the distillation of samba filtered through cool jazz, provides a narrative thread for Goldschmitt's lucid discussions of authenticity and artifice, gender and genre, race and representation in the mass-mediated construction of a "national brand" with global appeal. * Christopher Dunn, Tulane University *
Bossa Mundo will leave readers with a clear sense of the importance of cultural intermediaries in shaping how Anglophone publics recognize the Brazilianness (that is, brasilidade) of Brazilian music. * Michael Iyanaga, American Music *
The major aim of the study is to emphasize the importance of Caribbean and Latin American history to jazz music - a delicate task. * Jessica Sequeira, Modern Language Review *

ISBN: 9780190923525

Dimensions: 157mm x 236mm x 20mm

Weight: 510g

264 pages