Modas de Vila e Modos de Vida: A Representações do Rural na Moda de Viola.

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2008

RESUMO

This work aims to identify the representations of countryside in songs classified as moda de viola. This type of music began to run on broadcast radio and recorded on discs at the beginning of the decade of 1930 and has always been associated with the rural way of life, more specifically the inhabitants of rural areas limited to the area of caipira culture, which includes parcels Southeast, Central West and Southern regions of Brazil. To observe the representations of the rural in these songs, it was necessary, firstly, set the moda de viola category and map the context in which it is embedded, noting the analysis and historical surveys on the subject, conducted by professionals from different areas. Based on the results obtained in this step has been proposed a methodology to analyze the letters the songs. The option to study this subject was see the letter of songs as literary pieces and use elements of the proposed methods for analysis of the literature Antonio Cândido and Pierre Bourdieu. From this perspective were done surveys of social factors that can influence the compositions, namely the public, the trajectory of the composers and the context of production. Once seen these aspects was held reading of the songs and identification of representations of the countryside.

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representações do rural. caipira music música sertaneja musica sertaneja music representations of countryside música caipira

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