Gigging on the World Stage: Bossa Nova and Afrobeat after De-reification



Document title: Gigging on the World Stage: Bossa Nova and Afrobeat after De-reification
Journal: Contexto internacional
Database: CLASE
System number: 000445643
ISSN: 0102-8529
Authors: 1
Institutions: 1Ithaca College, Ithaca, Nueva York. Estados Unidos de América
Year:
Season: May-Ago
Volumen: 38
Number: 2
Pages: 523-543
Country: Brasil
Language: Inglés
Document type: Artículo
Approach: Analítico, descriptivo
English abstract By focusing on the musical styles known as bossa nova and afrobeat, I ask: Given that globalisation/capitalism promotes exchange, borrowing, and imitation, can we make sense of ‘authenticity’? Can we speak of an authentically Brazilian or Nigerian music? If today ‘authenticity’ makes little sense, why is talk about ‘authenticity’ so pervasive? If we expose ‘authenticity’ as reification, do we still need this term? What, then, may ‘authenticity’ mean? How can we restrict powerful musical cultures without limiting localities to replicating the past? How can cultures take up each others’ vitality without losing their particularity? Can we imagine a world stage inviting all music? I explore the astonishing but mostly uncharted flows between and within musical traditions. At the same time, I seek to ground those flows in locales. Moving somewhat against the grain of contemporary social theory, I retrieve the need for ‘reification’ and ‘authenticity’. If we value a diverse world, we may wish to balance capitalism’s dominant flows with the desire to situate music-making in specific locales
Disciplines: Relaciones internacionales
Keyword: Relaciones culturales internacionales,
Brasil,
Cultura,
Música,
Bossa nova,
Afrobeat,
Autenticidad,
Globalización,
Expresiones culturales
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