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Tropical Travels: Brazilian Popular Performance, Transnational Encounters, and the Construction of Race

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Tropical Travels: Brazilian Popular Performance, Transnational Encounters, and the Construction of Race
Tropical Travels: Brazilian Popular Performance, Transnational Encounters, and the Construction of Race

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Tropical Travels: Brazilian Popular Performance, Transnational Encounters, and the Construction of Race

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Brazilian popular culture, including music, dance, theater, and film, played a key role in transnational performance circuits—inter-American and transatlantic—from the latter nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth century. Brazilian performers both drew inspiration from and provided models for cultural production in France, Portugal, Argentina, the United States, and elsewhere. These transnational exchanges also helped construct new ideas about, and representations of, “racial” identity in Brazil.
Tropical Travels
fruitfully examines how perceptions of “race” were negotiated within popular performance in Rio de Janeiro and how these issues engaged with wider transnational trends during the period.
Lisa Shaw analyzes how local cultural forms were shaped by contact with imported performance traditions and transnational vogues in Brazil, as well as by the movement of Brazilian performers overseas. She focuses specifically on samba and the maxixe in Paris between 1910 and 1922,
teatro de revista
(the Brazilian equivalent of vaudeville) in Rio in the long 1920s, and a popular Brazilian female archetype, the
baiana
, who moved to and fro across national borders and oceans. Shaw demonstrates that these transnational encounters generated redefinitions of Brazilian identity through the performance of “race” and ethnicity in popular culture. Shifting the traditional focus of Atlantic studies from the northern to the southern hemisphere,
also contributes to a fuller understanding of inter-hemispheric cultural influences within the Americas.

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