Brazilian Popular Music and Globalization

Exploring the intersection of music, culture, and globalization

Christopher Dunn editor Charles A Perrone editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:24th Nov '15

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This insightful collection examines the evolution of Brazilian pop music and its global influences throughout the twentieth century in Brazilian Popular Music and Globalization.

In Brazilian Popular Music and Globalization, a compilation of insightful articles by prominent scholars, readers are taken on a journey through the rich history of Brazilian pop music. The book delves into the evolution of this vibrant genre throughout the twentieth century, highlighting the influences that shaped its development. Each contribution offers a unique perspective, examining the cultural, social, and political contexts that have played a crucial role in the music's transformation.

The collection not only celebrates the diverse sounds of Brazilian pop but also explores its global impact. As the music genre evolved, it began to intersect with various international styles, creating a dynamic fusion that resonates with audiences worldwide. Scholars dissect how globalization has influenced the production, distribution, and reception of Brazilian music, making it a vital part of the global cultural landscape.

Ultimately, Brazilian Popular Music and Globalization serves as both a historical account and an analytical framework for understanding the complexities of Brazilian pop music. It invites readers to appreciate the genre's significance, not only within Brazil but also in a broader global context. This book is essential for anyone interested in music history, cultural studies, and the intricate relationship between local traditions and global trends.

ISBN: 9781138169142

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

272 pages