Description

This comprehensive portrait of Tropicália, exploring everything from influences and results to context and main players, demonstrates how the genre helped reinvent Brazil's cultural identity in a post-colonial world.

While bossa nova nurtured a snobbish audience rooted in jazz and Música popular brasileira (MPB) spoke to a multicultural yet oppressed nation, Tropicália invested in a crossover instigated by the progressive youth who refused to glorify a past it didn't identify with and whose outdated codes it didn't intend to perpetuate. This portrait of Tropicália, exploring everything from influences and results to context and main players, shows how the genre helped reinvent Brazil's cultural identity in a postcolonial world.

The genre's core comes from a unique mix of native and foreign influences: Tropicália doesn't reject the international pop panorama but is an undeniable product of it. The book sets the strangling military dictatorship and its resulting censorship serving as the sociopolitical backdrop of the genre. Tropicália propelled culture (and counterculture) forward, moving away from senseless niche intellectualisms in favour of a broader reach of Brazilian music.

Table of Contents

Prologue: It's Forbidden to Forbid

Tropicália: The True Outsider
The Album as Manifesto
Immediate Aftermath: Fall and Exile
Post-Tropicália: Darkness as Commentary
End of the Century and Everything After

Final Thoughts
10 Essential Tracks
Post-Tropicália and Neo-Tropicália
Suggested Viewing
Bibliography

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 01 May 2025
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 176
ISBN 9798765119037
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Series Genre: A 33 1/3 Series
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Ana Leorne

Ana Leorne is a writer, artist, musician and resea…

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