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Samba: resistance in motionby: Barbara Browning
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Browning, Barbara. Samba: resistance in motion. Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press, 1995. 214 p.:. bibl., ill., index.. 23 cm.. (Arts and politics of the everyday)
Annotation: Relying on literary theories, the author discusses the role of dance and the body in Afro-Brazilian secular and sacred practices. Ethnographic study addresses samba academies, candomblé, capoeira, and carnival dances.
Subjects: Dance--Social aspects--Brazil. Dance, Black--Brazil. Dance--Brazil Carnival--Brazil Samba--Brazil Candomblé--Brazil
LC Call No: GV1637.B76 1995 LC Control No: 94038586 Bibl. Info.: (Includes bibliographical references and index.)
HLAS Volume: 58 HLAS Item#: bi 97015175 HLAS Editor/Code: Magaldi htg
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