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DESCRIPTION:"The Interaction of Music and Black Movements in Recife\, Perna
 mbuco Brazil." Presented by: Cory J. LaFevers\; MA Candidate\, Pan African
  Studies. Since the resurgence of Afro-Brazilian social movements (movimen
 tos negros) in the late 1970s\, these movements have maintained close ties
  with numerous Afro-Brazilian cultural manifestations\, including music. I
  traveled to Recife this past summer to explore this relationship further\
 , i.e. To what extent and in what ways does music— specifically Afro-Diasp
 oric music— address and articulate the issue of social justice for Afro-Br
 azilians in Recife/Olinda\, Pernambuco\, Brazil? Recife\, the largest city
  and cultural capitol of the state of Pernambuco\, has both historical and
  contemporary significance within the Brazil’s Black movements\, yet oddly
  enough\, has been largely ignored within the scholarly literature— especi
 ally in English. This paper presents my research project: My initial quest
 ions\, how the research evolved during the fieldwork\, and initial observa
 tions\, issues\, and problems which require further analysis and interpret
 ation.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:PLACA's Brown Bag Series presents: Cory J. LaFevers
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"The Interaction of Music and Black Movements 
 in Recife\, Pernambuco Brazil." Presented by: Cory J. LaFevers\; MA Candid
 ate\, Pan African Studies. Since the resurgence of Afro-Brazilian social m
 ovements (movimentos negros) in the late 1970s\, these movements have main
 tained close ties with numerous Afro-Brazilian cultural manifestations\, i
 ncluding music. I traveled to Recife this past summer to explore this rela
 tionship further\, i.e. To what extent and in what ways does music— specif
 ically Afro-Diasporic music— address and articulate the issue of social ju
 stice for Afro-Brazilians in Recife/Olinda\, Pernambuco\, Brazil? Recife\,
  the largest city and cultural capitol of the state of Pernambuco\, has bo
 th historical and contemporary significance within the Brazil’s Black move
 ments\, yet oddly enough\, has been largely ignored within the scholarly l
 iterature— especially in English. This paper presents my research project:
  My initial questions\, how the research evolved during the fieldwork\, an
 d initial observations\, issues\, and problems which require further analy
 sis and interpretation.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
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