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Evanira Mendes: A Voice from the Brazilian Folklore Movement - Hardcover

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by Eric A. Galm (Author)

This compilation of Evanira Mendes's biography and translated publications offers for the first time in English an opportunity to revisit the music and culture of 1950s Brazil. Examining the trajectory of the Brazilian folklore movement, this book provides a new perspective on contemporary accounts that have overlooked the participation of women scholars from that era and seeks to grant Mendes the recognition she so richly deserves.

Growing up on a farm in rural S?o Paulo State, Evanira Mendes (1929-2022) exhibited an early love of folklore, cultivated through the stories, songs, and gossip of wandering travelers in exchange for food and shelter. As she got older, she entered the Conservat?rio Dram?tico e Musical de S?o Paulo to study piano, but her love of folklore persisted, and she was invited to work in the school's folklore archive and later as a folklore researcher for the S?o Paulo Folklore Commission from 1949 to 1959. There, she won awards including the national S?lvio Romero Medal; won second place in a national folklore monograph competition; helped to organize the folklore pavilion at the IV Centen?rio de S?o Paulo celebration; and worked closely with important names of the era. Despite these accomplishments, she has essentially been forgotten.

This book follows Evanira Mendes's experiences working as a field researcher as part of the S?o Paulo Folklore Commission, her participation and organization at national and international folklore conferences, her participatory research in Afro-Brazilian community dances and observation and critique of Brazilian modern artistic expression in the theaters of S?o Paulo, and her work as editor of the folklore page and later weekly columnist in the Correio Paulistano newspaper. Her first-person accounts of fieldwork and participation in folklore courses are supplemented by separate published accounts from various sources, helping to compile a comprehensive portrait of music and culture in S?o Paulo and Brazil from that era.

Author Biography

Eric A. Galm is professor and chair of the Department of Music and codirector of the Center for Caribbean Studies at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. He is author of The Berimbau: Soul of Brazilian Music, published by University Press of Mississippi, and his work has appeared in edited collections such as Performing Brazil: Essays on Brazil, Identity, and the Performing Arts; Global Soundtracks: Worlds of Film Music; and Encyclopedia of Percussion. He was recognized as an Honorary Citizen of Itabira, Minas Gerais, for his research and service to regional musical traditions, which was supported by a Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation research grant.

Number of Pages: 344
Dimensions: 0.94 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Publication Date: March 04, 2025
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