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Contents Introduction: Music as Practice of Citizenship in Brazil - Idelber Avelar and Christopher Dunn Dissonant voices under a one-rule regime: Music and Labor in Estado Novo - Adalberto Paranhos Orpheonic Chant and the Construction of Childhood in Brazilian Elementary Education - Flavio Oliveira Farewell to MPB - Carlos Sandroni Tom Ze and the Idea of Citizenship in Brazil - Christopher Dunn Rude Poetics of the 1980s: The Politics and Aesthetics of the Titas- Angelica Madeira We Live Daily in Two Countries: Audiotopias of Postdictatorship Brazil- Frederick Moehn Soundtracking Landlessness: Music and Rurality in the Movimento dos Trabalhadores- Rurais Sem-Terra Malcolm McNee Zhen Brasil's Japanese Brazilian Groove - Shanna Lorenz Embodying the Favela: Representation, Mediation, and Citizenship in the Music of Bezerra da Silva - Aaron Lorenz Hip-hop in Sao Paulo: Identity, Community Formation, and Social Action - Wivian Weller and Marcos Aurelio Tella Conquistando Espaco: Hip-Hop Occupations of Sao Paulo - Derek Pardue Funk Music Made in Brazil: Media and Moral Panic - Micael Hershmann and Joao Freire Filho Tecnobrega: The Parallel Music of Para - Hermano Vianna Tradition as adventure: Black Music, New Afro-Descendent Subjects and Pluralization of Modernity in Salvador Bahia - Osmundo Pinho Modernity, Agency, and Sexuality in the Pagode Baiano - Ari Lima Candeal and Carlinhos Brown: Social and Musical Contexts of an Afro-Brazilian Community - Goli Guerreiro Of Mud Huts and Modernity: The Performance of Civic Progress at Arcoverde's Sao Joao Festival - Dan Sharp Mangue Beat Music and the Coding of Citizenship in Sound - Idelber Avelar Works Cited Contributors Index

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