Emergent Quilombos : Black Life and Hip-Hop in Brazil
by
Bryce Henson
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1477328106
ISBN-13
9781477328101
Publisher
University of Texas Press
Imprint
University of Texas Press
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 9th, 2024
Print length
280 Pages
Weight
418 grams
Dimensions
15.20 x 22.80 x 2.30 cms
Product Classification:
Ethnic studiesEthnic minorities & multicultural studies
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2024 Best Book Award, National Communication Association, Ethnography Division 2024 Roberto Reis Book Prize, First Book category, Brazilian Studies Association 2024 Outstanding Book Award, National Communication Association, Critical and Cultural Studies Division 2024 International and Intercultural Best Book Award, National Communication Association, International and Intercultural DivisionHow disenfranchised Black Brazilians use hip-hop to reinvigorate the Black radical tradition. Known as Black Rome, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil, is a predominantly Black city. The local art, food, and dance are closely linked to the population’s African roots. Yet many Black Brazilian residents are politically and economically disenfranchised. Bryce Henson details a culture of resistance and activism that has emerged in response, expressed through hip-hop and the social relations surrounding it. Based on years of ethnographic research, Emergent Quilombos illuminates how Black hip-hop artists and their circles contest structures of anti-Black racism by creating safe havens and alternative social, cultural, and political systems that serve Black people. These artists valorize and empower marginalized Black peoples through song, aesthetics, media, visual art, and community action that emphasize diasporic connections, ancestrality, and Black identifications in opposition to the anti-Black Brazilian nation. In the process, Henson argues, the Salvador hip-hop scene has reinvigorated and reterritorialized a critical legacy of Black politicocultural resistance: the quilombo, maroon communities of Black fugitives who refused slavery as a way of life, gathered away from the spaces of their oppression, protected their communities, and nurtured Black life in all its possibilities.
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