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  • 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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RAP: identidade local e resistência global

Dutra, Juliana Noronha [UNESP] 29 October 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:27:26Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2007-10-29Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:47:50Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 dutra_jn_me_ia.pdf: 979481 bytes, checksum: 6f8cea0f672dff4491ad607593766bdc (MD5) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / Poderia a globalização, a maneira do que ocorre com a disseminação da tecnologia, promover uma dissolução das identidades culturais locais em uma única cultura global? No processo mais ou menos avassalador do capitalismo globalizado, alguns vêem como certa a morte das culturas e tradições locais de longa herança histórica e que conseguiram sobreviver alheias aos apelos da cultura moderna. Outros acreditam que as culturas locais tendem a integrar os elementos da cultura globalizada dentro de suas próprias perspectivas e, como resultado, novas formas de hibridismo cultural irão surgir em lugar de uma mera assimilação passiva da cultura dominante. O rap como um fenômeno cultural surgido no contexto da globalização pode servir como referencial para balizar essa discussão. O rap é um gênero musical criado por jovens negros e imigrantes de Nova Iorque que se colocou como uma forma de resistência ao modelo massificador da Indústria Cultural. A partir dos anos 80, o rap, assim como o Hip Hop, tomou uma expressão global se desenvolvendo também no Brasil. Nossa hipótese é que o rap não é simplesmente uma reprodução de um gênero musical, mas que ao ser produzido em determinada localidade adquire particularidades que são expressão de uma identidade local. Nesse trabalho pretendemos analisar a produção do grupo Trovadores criado por jovens da periferia de Diadema e verificar se teria um significado de resistência à globalização a partir da construção de uma identidade local. / Could the globalization, like what it with the dissemination of the technology, to promote a breakup of the local cultural identities in an only global culture? In the most overpowering process of the globalizated capitalism, some see as right the death of the cultures and local traditions of long historical inheritance and that got to survive strange to the appeals of the modern culture. Other people believe that the local cultures tend to integrate the elements of the globalizated culture inside of its own perspectives and, as result, new forms of cultural hybridism will appear instead of a mere passive assimilation of the dominant culture. The rap as a cultural phenomenon appeared in the context of the globalization can be good as reference to beacon that discussion. The rap is a musical gender created by black youths and immigrants from New York that it was placed as a resistance form to the model massificated of the Cultural Industry. Starting from the eighties, the rap, as well as Hip Hop, took a global expression if also developing in Brazil. Our hypothesis is that the rap is not simply a reproduction of a musical gender but that acquires particularities that are expression of a local identity when being produced at certain place. In this work we intended to analyze the production of the group Trovadores created for youths of the periphery of Diadema and to verify if they would have a resistance meaning to the globalization starting from the construction of a local identity.
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Rap, Rupturas e Continuidades: Uma análise sobre a relação entre o Rap e a Mídia / Rap, Ruptures and Continuity: An analysis about the connection between Rap and Media

Jocimara Rodrigues de Sousa 17 September 2015 (has links)
Este trabalho apresenta uma análise sobre a difusão do rap no cenário cultural, a partir da influência de um dos principais mediadores culturais presentes nesse processo, a mídia hegemônica. Dessa maneira, buscou-se identificar as consequências desse fenômeno nos processos de produção, difusão e recepção cultural, a partir da análise da cobertura midiática sobre o rap e o hip-hop no Brasil, entre os anos 1980 e 2000. Partindo da premissa de que o rap figura como uma ferramenta de instrumentalização da luta pelo reconhecimento de direitos das minorias políticas, além de revelar uma linguagem estética relevante, que rompe com os padrões tradicionais de produção artística, a presente pesquisa foca no processo de mediação do rap pelo agente midiático, especificamente, a partir da veiculação de seu conteúdo no jornal Folha de S.Paulo, nas revistas Veja e BIZZ e na programação da emissora MTV. Considerando o fato de que o rap se constitui em uma expressão inovadora, tanto no campo cultural quanto social, durante a trajetória da pesquisa ficou evidente o seu apelo mercadológico e o crescente interesse com que a mídia acompanhou a evolução desse fenômeno. Considerando a aproximação da mídia à cena rap, foi possível verificar a influência exercida da primeira sobre a segunda, revelando as relações simbióticas e recíprocas entre as esferas de mediação, produção e de circulação no campo cultural. A análise também revelou que a abordagem da mídia tradicional sobre o rap mobiliza códigos que o associam a três perspectivas: moda, movimento e mercado. A alternância do predomínio de uma dessas abordagens se alinha às transformações sociais e à emergência de novos discursos que ecoam em um determinado contexto. Contudo, a partir da ocupação de um espaço definitivo do rap na mídia hegemônica e da consolidação de um mercado próprio, o rap passa a contar com uma nova frente dentro do movimento que se mobiliza a partir dos recursos materiais e simbólicos em voga para elaborar estratégias alternativas de produção, difusão e comercialização cultural. / This work presents an analysis about the rap diffusion in the cultural scene, starting from the influence of one of the main cultural mediators present in this process, the mainstream media. Therefore, it was identified the consequences of this phenomenon in production processes, dissemination and cultural reception, from the analysis of media coverage of the rap and hip-hop in Brazil, between the years of 1980 and 2000. Considering that rap figures as tool of instrumentalization of the struggle for recognition of rights of political minorities, besides proves itself a relevant aesthetic language, which breaks with traditional patterns of artistic production, the following research focuses on the process of mediation by rap media agent, specifically, based on the diffusion of their content in Folha de S.Paulo newspaper, in the magazines Veja and BIZZ and on MTV station. Considering the fact that rap constitutes an innovative expression, both in the cultural field as social, while devoloping this research, it became clear its marketing appeal and the growing interest that the media followed the evolution of this phenomenon. Considering the approach of the media to rap scene, it was possible to identify the influence exerted from media to rap, revealing the symbiotic and reciprocal relationship between mediation spheres, production and circulation in the cultural field. The analysis also revealed that the approach and influence of traditional media over the rap mobilizes codes that combines it into three perspectives: fashion, moviment and market. The alternation of the predominance of one of these approaches is aligned with the social changes and the emergence of new discourses that echo in a determinated context. However, from the occupation of a definitive rap space in the mainstream media and the consolidation of its own market, the rap now has a new front in the movement that is mobilized from the material and symbolic resources in vogue to develop alternative strategies production, dissemination and cultural marketing.
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As mensagens sobre drogas do rap: como sobreviver na periferia / Messages about drugs from rap: how to survive in the periferia

Vinicius Gonçalves Bento da Silva 26 February 2004 (has links)
Este trabalho toma por objeto as mensagens sobre drogas nas letras de rap. Compreende que esse gênero musical é parte de um movimento cultural maior – o hip hop – que difunde uma visão social de mundo principalmente nas periferias das grandes cidades do país. Teve como objetivo analisar as mensagens sobre drogas das letras de rap de grupos com representatividade e influência entre os jovens da periferia de São Paulo. Por meio da metodologia de Análise de Discurso estudou-se onze letras de nove grupos de rap. O tema marcante nas letras é a vida na periferia que é retratada pelo tráfico e consumo de drogas, pela violência e discriminação enfrentados pelos jovens. O problema do consumo de drogas é compreendido por alguns grupos no âmbito estrutural - como conseqüência do modo de produção capitalista - e por outros no âmbito particular - pelas características individuais, pela influência da família e dos amigos. As propostas do rap para o enfrentamento e para a superação desses problemas estão voltadas ao fortalecimento e responsabilização do sujeito, que através de um esforço pessoal, não se envolveria com o tráfico e com o consumo de drogas consideradas perigosas e potencialmente destrutivas como o crack e a cocaína. O fortalecimento de laços familiares, de amizade e a educação são também elencados como saídas para os problemas advindos do envolvimento com as drogas. Assim as propostas apoiam-se fortemente no sujeito, invocando um discurso que além da denunciar a situação dos jovens de periferia propõe mecanismos de proteção para criar uma alternativa de “vida possível” - de convivência com a violência, com o tráfico e com o consumo de drogas. Tal tática identitária tem a finalidade de garantir a sobrevivência dos jovens na periferia / This work takes as object the messages about drugs in the rap lyrics. It understands that rap is a kind of music that is part of a bigger cultural movement – the hip hop – that diffuses a social vision of world mainly in the peripheries of the big cities of the country. It had as objective to analyze the messages about drugs of the rap lyrics from the representative and influential groups among the youths living in the periphery of São Paulo. The Discourse Analysis was used as a methodology. Eleven lyrics of nine groups of rap were taken as a sample. The outstanding theme in the lyrics is the life in the periphery that is portrayed by the traffic and the consume of drugs, by the violence and discrimination faced by the youths. The problem of the consumption of drugs is understood by some groups in the structural scope - as consequence of the capitalism - and by others in the private scope – by the individual characteristics, by family and friends influence. The proposals of the rap are to confront and to overcome those problems are to empower and to hold the subject responsible, that through a personal effort, would not be involved with traffic and consumption of drugs considered risky and potentially destructive as crack and cocaine. The empowerment of family, friends and education they are also listed as exits for the resulting problems of the drugs involvement. Therefore, the rap proposals rely strongly in the individual, invoking a discourse that beyond the denounce of the situation of the periphery youths, it proposes to develop protection mechanisms to create an alternative of “possible life” - of socialization with violence, traffic and drug consumption. Such identification tactics has the purpose of guarantee the survival of the youths in the periphery
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Poetica versão : a construção da periferia no rap / Poetic version : the construction of the periphery in rap

Gimeno, Patricia Curi 14 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Bela Bianco / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciencias Humanas / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-14T04:16:58Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Gimeno_PatriciaCuri_M.pdf: 862548 bytes, checksum: 0f200c7fbb95ab8666e5e598821e588d (MD5) Previous issue date: 2009 / Resumo: O objetivo desta dissertação foi o de apresentar alguns aspectos fundamentais para a compreensão do processo de construção da relação entre o rap, os rappers e a periferia. Tal relação é entendida como o resultado de um processo bastante abrangente de diálogo e, por vezes, de conflito, entre alguns rappers paulistanos e outros sujeitos e instituições no tocante à própria conceituação da periferia, à ocupação de territórios da cidade de São Paulo, às visões mais comuns sobre a violência e à criminalidade e, por fim, ao papel desempenhado por estes artistas na cena pública. Tomando como base as trajetórias e as letras de músicas dos integrantes dos grupos Racionais MC's, RZO e dos rappers Rappin Hood, Xis e Sabotage, procurou-se mostrar que, ao defenderem a legitimidade do olhar construído a partir do interior da periferia, assim como de seus papéis públicos de representantes autorizados dos moradores, os artistas tornaram-se mediadores entre esse mesmo território e o restante da sociedade. E, mais importante, transformaram o rap em um veículo de expressão e de formulação de demandas sociais e políticas de uma parcela bastante significa de jovens pobres e negros que, assim como eles, nasceram e cresceram nas periferias da cidade de São Paulo a partir dos anos 1970 / Abstract: The purpose of this dissertation was to present some fundamental aspects for comprehending the upbuilding process of the relations between Rap, rappers and peripheral neighborhoods. Such relations are understood as the result of a quite broad dialogical process, and sometimes a conflictual one, between rappers from São Paulo and other institutions and individuals concerning the very conceptualization of the peripheral neighborhood, the occupation of some of the city's territories, the most common points of view about violence and crime and, lastly, concerning the role played by these artists in the public scenario. Taking as a start their life histories and lyrics by members of the groups Racionais MCs, RZO, and the rappers Rappin Hood, Xis and Sabotage, efforts were made towards the purpose of demonstrating that by defending the legitimacy of this look developed within the peripheral neighbourhood as well as the legitimacy of their roles as public representatives as authorised by the community, artists became mediators between these very territories and the rest of the society. More importantly, these artists have turned rapping into a medium of expression and formulation of social and political demands for a significant share of poor and black young ones who, just like them, were born and raised in the peripheral areas of the city of São Paulo from the 70's onwards / Mestrado / Antropologia Urbana / Mestre em Antropologia Social
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Tem que ter suingue: batalhas de freestyle no metrô Santa Cruz / Got to have swing: freestyle battles at the Santa Cruz subway

Ricardo Indig Teperman 03 October 2011 (has links)
Esta dissertação tem como foco a prática de duelo rimas conhecida como batalha de freestyle. Segundo os participantes, o freestyle é \"rap feito na hora\" e o objetivo das batalhas é \"zoar o outro\". A partir de etnografia realizada ao longo de três anos na batalha da Santa Cruz, em São Paulo, analiso como os aspectos lítero-musicais e performáticos nublam a fronteira entre o insulto e a piada, possibilitando a encenação de conflitos e entabulando uma espécie de \"economia da diferença\". Nestes embates, os improvisadores mobilizam e flexionam categorias como gênero, sexualidade, raça/cor e classe social, operando como marcadores da diferença, sem produzir sentido isoladamente, mas apenas nas articulações efetuadas. / The focus of this thesis is the practice of rhyme duels known as freestyle battles. According to the participants, freestyle is \"rap on real-time\", and the purpose of the battles is to \"mock the other\". Based in ethnography carried out for three years in the Battle of Santa Cruz, in São Paulo, I analyse how the literary-musical and performance aspects blur the border between insult and joke, enabling the staging of conflicts and setting what could be called a \"economy of difference\". In these disputes, improvisators mobilize categories such as gender, sexuality, race/colour and social class, operating as difference setters, without any meaning if viewed isolately, but exclusively in the articulations that are produced.
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Producing a popular music : the emergence and development of rap as an industry

Gautier, Alba January 2002 (has links)
No description available.
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Rôle et régulation du canal TRPM8 dans la progression et la dissémination métastatique du cancer de la prostate / Role and regulation of the trpm8 channel in progression and metastatic dissemination of prostate cancer

Grolez, Guillaume 13 December 2018 (has links)
Plusieurs études ces dernières décennies suggèrent l’importance des canaux TRPs dont TRPM8 dans le développement et la dissémination du cancer de la prostate. Néanmoins, les différentes études menées sur ce canal sont contradictoires. L’objectif de ma thèse a été d’étudier le rôle précis de TRPM8 dans le cancer prostatique par des études in vivo afin d’évaluer l’impact de TRPM8 sur la croissance tumorale, la dissémination de ces cellules et la formation de métastases. De plus, nous avons approfondi les mécanismes moléculaires sous-jacents régulant l’effet anti-migratoire de TRPM8.Grâce à l’utilisation de nanocapsules lipidiques contenant un agoniste du canal TRPM8, nous avons confirmé par des études in vitro et in vivo un rôle inhibiteur de TRPM8 sur les capacités de migration et d’invasion des cellules cancéreuses prostatiques. De plus, nous avons également déterminer un rôle de TRPM8 sur la croissance tumorale grâce à l’utilisation de greffes orthotopiques dans des prostates murines. Nous avons également déterminé les mécanismes de régulation de la migration cellulaire par le canal TRPM8 et des protéines partenaires à ce canal. Dans ce cadre, nous avons défini et déterminé une régulation du canal TRPM8 par les androgènes modulant la migration cellulaire mais également les mécanismes sous-jacents de l’inhibition de la migration cellulaire induite par TRPM8 et impliquant la petite GTPase Rap1.L’ensemble de nos résultats démontrent un rôle antiprolifératif et anti-migratoire du canal TRPM8 sur les cellule cancéreuses prostatiques, suggérant ainsi une action protectrice de ce canal dans la dissémination des métastases prostatiques. / Several studies in recent decades suggest the importance of TRP channel including TRPM8 in the development and metastatic dissemination of prostate cancer. Nevertheless, the different studies conducted on this channel are contradictory. The aim of my thesis was to study the precise role of TRPM8 in prostate cancer by in vivo studies to study the impact of TRPM8 on tumor growth and metastatic dissemination. In addition, we determined the underlying molecular mechanisms regulating the anti-migratory effect of TRPM8.Due to the use of lipid nanocapsules containing a TRPM8 channel agonist, we have confirmed by in vitro and in vivo studies an inhibitory role of TRPM8 on the migration and invasion capacities of prostatic cancer cells. In addition, we also determined an inhibitory role of TRPM8 on tumor growth through the use of orthotopic grafts in murine prostates. We also determined the regulatory mechanisms of cell migration by TRPM8 channel and its partner proteins. In this context, we defined and determined a regulation of the TRPM8 channel by androgens modulating cell migration. Moreover, we determined also the mechanisms underlying the inhibition of TRPM8-induced cell migration involving the small Rap1 GTPase.All of my results demonstrate an anti-proliferative and anti-migratory role of the TRPM8 channel on prostatic cancer cells, suggesting a protective action of this channel in the dissemination of prostatic metastases.
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Spiritualita vyjádřená rapem / Rapping as a spiritual expression

ŠULÁKOVÁ, Tereza January 2019 (has links)
In this thesis will be introduced rap as fenomen with its roots. Student will analyze lyrics of raps which has spiritual meaning in them. A precondition for this is the working definition of the term "spirituality", as well as a narrower definition of research interest.
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Analysis of Rhythm in Rap Music

Zavortink, Matthew 27 October 2016 (has links)
Although the analysis of popular music has become widely accepted by theorists, rap and related genres are still relatively unexplored. The small body of existing literature suggests several promising analytic methods, such as the discernment and comparison of rhythmic layers within a song. This thesis reviews the current state of rap research and synthesizes a comprehensive theoretical model out of previously published sources and the author’s original ideas. This model is then used to investigate several case studies of varying complexity, revealing a number of previously undocumented musical devices and promising avenues for further research.
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Conscious Rap Music: Movement Music Revisited A Qualitative Study of Conscious Rappers and Activism

Mohammed-Akinyela, Ife J 06 May 2012 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to explore how conscious rap is used as a form of activism. Interviews of conscious rappers based in Atlanta, GA were used to understand this relationship. In order to complete this investigation, ten unsigned conscious rappers were given a series of questions to explore their involvement as activist; some of these artist were also recruited based on affiliations with political organizations based in Atlanta, GA. By gathering interviews from conscious rappers who consider their music as a form of activism, scholars of African American Studies may further understand the role of music and political activism when mobilizing the African American and minority communities.

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