Dancing Bahia : essays on Afro-Brazilian dance, education, memory, and race

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Dancing Bahia : essays on Afro-Brazilian dance, education, memory, and race

edited by Lucía M. Suárez, Amélia Conrado, and Yvonne Daniel

Intellect, 2018

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Dancing Bahia is an edited collection that draws together the work of leading scholars, artists and dance activists from Brazil, Canada and the United States to examine the particular ways in which dance has responded to sociopolitical notions of race and community, resisting stereotypes and redefining African Diaspora and Afro-Brazilian traditions.

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Introduction Part I: Bahian Dance in Action Chapter 1: Afro-Brazilian Dance as Black Activism Amelia Conrado Chapter 2: Dance Artistry and Bahian Forms of Citizenship: Isaura Oliveira and Malinke Yvonne Daniel Part II: Memory, Resistance, and Survival through Dance Education Chapter 3: Pedagogies of the Body within African Matrix Education of Salvador, Brazil: Perspectives and Challenges of an Emancipatory Project Pilar Echeverry Zambrano Chapter 4: African Matrix Dance: Repertoire Options for Approaching Race and Ethnic Relations in Brazilian Schools Piedade Lino Videira Chapter 5: After-School Samba: Cultural Memory and Ownership in the Wake of UNESCO Recognition as Intangible Heritage of Humanity Danielle Robinson and Jeff Packman Part III: Reflections: Paths of Courage and Connections Chapter 6: Why Not Me? Reflections on Afro-Dance and Law No. 10.639 Nadir Nobrega Oliveira Chapter 7: Dancing into the Politics of Race: From Bahia to Kingston Deborah A. Thomas Part IV: Defying Erasure through Dance Chapter 8: Negotiations: Afro-Bahian Memory, Storytelling, and Dance Lucia M. Suarez

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