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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Contradições da canção: música popular brasileira em \"O Mandarim\", de Julio Bressane / Contradictions of the song: Brazilian popular music in Julio Bressane\'s \"O mandarim\"

Camarneiro, Fabio Diaz 20 May 2009 (has links)
Os longas-metragens \"Tabu\" (1982) e \"O mandarim\" (1995), de Julio Bressane, reinterpretam a história da canção popular brasileira de Mario Reis até a Tropicália, usando referências do modernismo e do próprio tropicalismo e questionando as influências populares, eruditas e estrangeiras da música brasileira. / Julio Bressanes films Tabu (1982) and O mandarim (1995) interpret the story of Brazilian popular music from Mario Reis until the Tropicália movement. The director uses Brazilian modernisms and Tropicalisms references to question the popular, the erudite and the foreigner influences in Brazilian music.
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Contradições da canção: música popular brasileira em \"O Mandarim\", de Julio Bressane / Contradictions of the song: Brazilian popular music in Julio Bressane\'s \"O mandarim\"

Fabio Diaz Camarneiro 20 May 2009 (has links)
Os longas-metragens \"Tabu\" (1982) e \"O mandarim\" (1995), de Julio Bressane, reinterpretam a história da canção popular brasileira de Mario Reis até a Tropicália, usando referências do modernismo e do próprio tropicalismo e questionando as influências populares, eruditas e estrangeiras da música brasileira. / Julio Bressanes films Tabu (1982) and O mandarim (1995) interpret the story of Brazilian popular music from Mario Reis until the Tropicália movement. The director uses Brazilian modernisms and Tropicalisms references to question the popular, the erudite and the foreigner influences in Brazilian music.

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