Performing Brazil : essays on culture, identity, and the performing arts /

A field-shaping anthology by top cultural critics and practitioners representing a wide range of disciplines and art forms, Performing Brazil is the first book to bring together studies of the many and varied manifestations of Brazilian performance in and beyond their country of origin. Arguing that...

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Other Authors: Albuquerque, Severino João Medeiros (Editor), Bishop-Sanchez, Kathryn (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Madison, Wisconsin : The University of Wisconsin Press, [2015]
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: why Performing Brazil? / Severino J. Albuquerque and Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez
  • On the (im)possibility of performing Brazil / Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez
  • Biting the meat, spitting it out: twenty-first-century cannibalism / Fernando de Sousa Rocha
  • Performing Brazilianness through dance: the case of Grupo Corpo / Cristina F. Rosa
  • Staging capoeira, samba, maculele, and candomble: Viva Bahia's choreographies of Afro-Brazilian folklore for the global stage / Ana Paula Hofling
  • Global identities of capoeira and the berimbau: keeping it Brazilian overseas / Eric Galm
  • Performing cultural visibility: Brazilian immigrants, Mardi Gras, and New Orleans / Annie Gibson
  • Mauricio Einhorn: musical crossings / Bryan McCann
  • Playing with realism(s): narrating the Morro through performance and the visual arts / Lidia Santos
  • The bi-cultural sex symbol: Sonia Braga in Brazilian and North American popular culture / Benjamin Legg
  • Body language and embodied spaces: performing the public and the private in Arnaldo Antunes's Nome / Alessandra Santos
  • Post-periphery performances: reclaiming artistic legacies, histories, and archives / Simone Osthoff
  • Performative devices in Clarice Lispector's texts / Maria Jose Somerlate Barbosa.