Image and performance: studies about teenage urban collectives and massive popular music - DOI 10.5216/vis.v11i2.30692
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The study seeks to investigate the articulation between identity traits, politics and performance in midst musical styles linked to teenage urban collectives living in the outskirts of two major cities in Brazil. The study takes as objects the musical genders of reggae in São Luis and tecnobrega in Belem as artistic expressions and cultural phenomena. It matters to the text the historicity of the object, presentation of the methodological proposal and production of a visual ethnography of these phenomena. It is also important the discursive traces produced by political institutions and mass media, trying to legitimize or delegitimize the social representation of the social groups object to this study.
Keywords: Tecnobrega, reggae, performance
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