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Critical Brass

Street Carnival and Musical Activism in Olympic Rio de Janeiro

Andrew SnyderSeries: Music/Culture
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Pages
320
Year
2022
Language
English
Publisher
Wesleyan University Press

About

Critical Brass tells the story of neofanfarrismo, an explosive carnival brass band community turned activist musical movement in Rio de Janeiro, as Brazil shifted from a country on the rise in the 2000s to one beset by various crises in the 2010s. Though predominantly middle-class, neofanfarristas have creatively adapted the critical theories of carnival to militate for a more democratic city. Illuminating the tangible obstacles to musical movement building, Andrew Snyder argues that festive activism with privileged origins can promote real alternatives to the neoliberal city, but meets many limits and contradictions in a society marked by diverse inequalities.

Related Subjects

  • South America
  • Latin America
  • History
  • Adult Nonfiction
  • Latin (Hispanic & Latino)
  • Genres & Styles
  • Music

Extended Details

  • SeriesMusic/Culture

    Reviews

    "Critical Brass is a much needed and insightful contribution to the study of musical mobilization and contemporary brass music activism. It will be invaluable for scholars, teachers, and students exploring musical activism and lesser-told histories of Brazilian music and carnival."
    Carolin Müller, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    "For scholars of public festivity, contemporary Brazilian history, and the political valences of popular culture, Critical Brass is an essential read, one that offers innovative and balanced insight into the neofanfarrismo movement and its implications for musical activism more broadly."
    Rachel Horner, Cornell University

    Artists

    Andrew SnyderAuthor