scholarly journals A Cidade de Manaus a partir da Etnografia do Circuito do “RAP AM”

ILUMINURAS ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (54) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rafael Branquinho Abdala Norberto

Resumo: Levo a cabo neste artigo a proposta de apresentar a cidade de Manaus a partir da etnografia do circuito do “Rap AM” - como MCs/rappers, DJs, beatmakers e produtores musicais reconhecem o circuito da música Rap em Manaus -, trazendo interpretações e narrativas etnográficas fruto do encontro intersubjetivo com os colaboradores desta pesquisa de doutorado (2016-20) realizada em quase oito meses de trabalho de campo na referida metrópole amazônica. Parto do amparo teórico/teórico-metodológico interdisciplinar  (etnomusicologia/antropologia) através dos paradigmas da etnografia da música/etnografia urbana enfatizando três eixos centrais da pesquisa: 1. a cidade de Manaus a partir da lente do etnógrafo; 2. o olhar do “Rap de quebrada” e suas interpretações da cidade ao empregar as categorias “periferia”, “quebrada” e “favela”; 3. o olhar do “Rap regional” e a sua demanda por uma “Manaus étnica”. Ressalto as potencialidades desta etnografia ao propor outros olhares/escutas das/nas cidades amazônicas, ao passo que problematizo o imaginário comum em torno de uma Amazônia predominantemente “rural”.Palavras-chave: Música Rap. Manaus. Amazônia Urbana. Etnomusicologia. Antropologia Urbana. MANAUS (A METROPOLIS FROM AMAZON REGION, BRAZIL): PERSPECTIVES FROM THE ETHNOGRAPHY OF “RAP AM” CIRCUIT Abstract: I present on this paper Manaus (a metropolis from Amazon region, Brazil) from the ethnography of “Rap AM” circuit - how MCs/rappers, DJs, beatmakers, and music producers recognize the Rap music circuit in Manaus -, bringing to light both interpretations and ethnographic narratives from the intersubjective encounter with collaborators of this PhD research (2016-20) carried out in almost eight months of fieldwork. I based myself in the interdisciplinary encounter of ethnomusicology and anthropology through the paradigms of music ethnography and urban ethnography. I emphasize the following issues throughout the paper: 1. Manaus city from the lens of the ethnographer; 2. "Ghetto Rap" subgenre and its interpretations of the city through categories such as “periphery” and “favela” ("slum area"); 3. “Regional Rap” subgenre and its demand for an “ethnic Manaus”. I underline potentialities of this ethnographic research for proposing other views and points of listening of and in Amazonian cities, and for problematize the common imaginary around a predominantly “rural” Amazon.Keywords: Rap Music. Manaus City. Urban Amazon. Ethnomusicology. Urban Anthropology.

ILUMINURAS ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 16 (39) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabriel O. Alvarez

Este texto é uma ficção, escrita depois de dez anos de realizar pesquisas etnográficas na região Amazônica. Trata-se de um texto experimental, que reflete vivências, tensões, visões de mundo contrastantes. Um texto no qual o sexo é uma alegoria das paixões despertadas neste horizonte etnográfico no qual interatuam índios, caboclos, negros e um personagem japonês que costura antropologia e história. A ficção, ambientada na região de Óbidos, permitiu abordar episódios históricos invisibilizados, como a Comuna de Manaus, quando tenentes tomaram o poder. Um Brasil profundo, cujas tensões ainda ecoam a Cabanagem. Este texto experimental traz para o campo da escrita um conceito amplamente explorado na Antropologia Visual, a ficção etnográfica, e debate indiretamente o status das narrativas etnográficas como ficção, um tema que permeia a Antropologia nos escritos de Geertz, Clifford, Marcus e Fischer, mas também outros mais antigos como Castaneda, Lewis e porque não, o próprio Malinowski.Palavras-chave: Amazonas. Ficção Etnográfica. Narrativa experimental.Amazon-Jap: an ethnographic fictionAbstract This text is a fiction, written after ten years to conduct ethnographic research in the Amazon region. This is an experimental text that reflects experiences, tensions, contrasting worldviews. A text in which sex is an allegory of the aroused passions in ethnographic horizon in which interact indians, mestizos, afroamericans and a japanese character stitching anthropology and history. The fiction, set in Obidos region, allowed us to analyze historical episodes invisible, as the Commune of Manaus. A deep Brazil, whose tensions still echo the Cabanagem. This experimental text brings to the field of writing a widely explored concept in Visual Anthropology, ethnographic fiction, and debate indirectly the status of ethnographic narratives as fiction, a theme that permeates the writings of Anthropology Geertz, Clifford, Marcus and Fischer, but also others olders as Castaneda, Lewis and why not, Malinowski himself.Key words: Amazon. Ethnographic Fiction. Experimental narrative.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 71-86
Author(s):  
Cinthia Torres Toledo ◽  
Marília Pinto de Carvalho

Black working-class boys are the group with the most significant difficulties in their schooling process. In dialogue with Raewyn Connell, we seek to analyze how the collective conceptions of peer groups have influenced the school engagement of Brazilian boys. We conducted an ethnographic research with students around the age of 14 at an urban state school in the periphery of the city of São Paulo. We analyzed the hierarchization process between two groups of boys, demonstrating the existence of a collective notion of masculinity that works against engagement with the school. Well-known to the Anglophone academic literature, this association is rather uncommon in the Brazilian literature. We have therefore attempted to describe and analyze here the challenges faced by Black working-class Brazilian boys to establish more positive educational trajectories.


2021 ◽  
pp. 147447402110205
Author(s):  
Shruti Ragavan

Balconies, windows and terraces have come to be identified as spaces with newfound meaning over the past year due to the Covid-19 pandemic and concomitant lockdowns. There was not only a marked increase in the use of these spaces, but more importantly a difference in the very nature of this use since March 2020. It is keeping this latter point in mind, that I make an attempt to understand the spatial mobilities afforded by the balcony in the area of ethnographic research. The street overlooking my balcony, situated amidst an urban village in the city of Delhi – one of my field sites, is composed of middle and lower-middle class residents, dairy farms and farmers, bovines and other nonhumans. In this note, through ethnographic observations, I reflect upon the balcony as constituting that liminal space between ‘field’ and ‘home’, as well as, as a spatial framing device which conditions and affects our observations and interactions. This is explored by examining two elements – the gendered nature of the space, and the notion of ‘distance and proximity’, through personal narratives of engaging-with the field, and subjects-objects of study in the city.


2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 135-149
Author(s):  
Jan Siegemund

AbstractLibel played an important and extraordinary role in early modern conflict culture. The article discusses their functions and the way they were assessed in court. The case study illustrates argumentative spaces and different levels of normative references in libel trials in 16th century electoral Saxony. In 1569, Andreas Langener – in consequence of a long stagnating private conflict – posted several libels against the nobleman Tham Pflugk in different public places in the city of Dresden. Consequently, he was arrested and charged with ‘libelling’. Depending on the reference to conflicting social and legal norms, he had therefore been either threatened with corporal punishment including his execution, or rewarded with laudations. In this case, the act of libelling could be seen as slander, but also as a service to the community, which Langener had informed about potentially harmful transgression of norms. While the common good was the highest maxim, different and sometimes conflicting legally protected interests had to be discussed. The situational decision depended on whether the articulated charges where true and relevant for the public, on the invective language, and especially on the quality and size of the public sphere reached by the libel.


2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (2-3) ◽  
pp. 326-356 ◽  
Author(s):  
Azra Hromadžić

Building on more than ten years of ethnographic research in post-war Bosnia-Herzegovina, this article documents discourses and practices of civility as mutuality with limits. This mode of civility operates to regulate the field of socio-political inclusion in Bosnia-Herzegovina; it stretches to include self-described “urbanites” while, at the same time, it excludes “rural others” and “rural others within.” In order to illustrate the workings of civility as mutuality with limits, the focus is on interconnections and messy relationships between different aspects of civility: moral, political/civil, and socio-cultural. Furthermore, by using ethnography in the manner of theory, three assumptions present in theories of civility are challenged. First, there is an overwhelming association of civility with bourgeois urban space where civility is located in the city. However, the focus here is on how civility works in the context of Balkan and Bosnian semi-periphery, suspended between urbanity and rurality. Second, much literature on civility implies that people enter public spaces in ways that are unmarked. As is shown here, however, people’s bodies always carry traces of histories of inequality. Third, scholarship on civility mainly takes the materiality of urban space for granted. By paying careful attention to what crumbling urban space looks and feels like, it is demonstrated how civility is often entangled with, experienced through and articulated via material things, such as ruins. These converging, historically shaped logics, geographies and materialities of (in)civility illustrate how civility works as an “incomplete horizon” of political entanglement, recognition and mutuality, thus producing layers of distinction and hierarchies of value, which place a limit on the prospects of democratic politics in Bosnia-Herzegovina and beyond.


ILUMINURAS ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 18 (44) ◽  
Author(s):  
Guillermo Stefano Rosa Gómez ◽  
Jose Luis Abalos Junior ◽  
Manoel Cláudio Mendes Gonçalves da Rocha

O presente artigo é resultado de um diálogo entre três experiências de produção coletiva de pesquisa etnográfica, que têm em comum os temas juventude, imagem e cidade. Um conjunto de nove etnografias visuais foi realizado a partir de uma parceria entre os pesquisadores associados ao Núcleo de Antropologia Visual (NAVISUAL/PPGAS/UFRGS) e os estudantes da disciplina de Antropologia Visual (2016/1) ministrada ao curso de Ciências Sociais da UFRGS sob a coordenação da antropóloga e professora Cornelia Eckert. As reflexões que aqui apresentamos percorrem um processo de ensino-aprendizagem implicado na experiência dos três autores enquanto estagiários docentes nesta disciplina. A proposta lançada consistiu em um exercício etnográfico a ser desenvolvido ao longo do semestre letivo, tendo como eixo temático as “intervenções artísticas urbanas”, no qual os discentes trabalhariam coletivamente no formato de grupos de trabalho, sob a orientação dos estagiários e pesquisadores do Navisual. Como desdobramento de tais experiências, foi produzida uma expografia compartilhada em parceria com o Departamento de Difusão Cultural (DDC/UFRGS) e o projeto UNIFOTO, que ficou exposta na galeria do Hall da Reitoria da UFRGS entre os meses de agosto e setembro de 2016. Destacamos neste trabalho o diálogo e convergências entre três abordagens que percorrem universos empíricos específicos na cidade de Porto Alegre - as Batalhas de MCs, os itinerários e trajetórias de jovens praticantes de skate, e o evento Feira do Hip Hop - propondo uma abordagem imagética em torno do tema das “intervenções artísticas urbanas”, tendo em vista compreender as formas sensíveis através das quais estes sujeitos experienciam, praticam e transformam o viver urbano.Palavras Chaves: Cidade; Imagem; Juventude; Antropologia Visual; Formas Sensíveis.Youth, Image and city: experiences of ethnographic research with urban youngs in Porto AlegreAbstract  This paper is a result of a dialogue between three experiences of collective ethnographic work which have in common the categories of image, youth and city. A group of nine visual ethnographies was carried departed of a partnership of researchers associated with the “Núcleo de Antropologia Visual (NAVISUAL/PPGAS/UFRGS) and the students of the course of Visual Anthropology assign in Social Science under the coordination of Cornelia Eckert. The reflection that we present here go through a process of learning and teaching, based on the experience of the three autors. The proposal launched consisted in a etnographic exercise to be developped alonge the semester, under the bow of a tematic pivot: "urban artistic intervention".As a result of these experiences, a shared exhibition was produced in partnership with the Department of Cultural Diffusion (DDC / UFRGS) and the UNIFOTO project, which was exhibited in the gallery of the Rectory Hall of UFRGS between August and September 2016. We highlight in this work the dialogue and convergences between three approaches that explore specific empirical universes in the city of Porto Alegre - the MCs Battles, the itineraries and trajectories of young skateboarders, and the Hip Hop Fair - proposing an imaging approach around (Sansot, 1983, Ledrut, 1984; Rocha, 1995) through which these subjects experience, practice and transform urban living.Key words: City. Image. Youth. Visual Anthropology. Sensible Forms.     


2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 43-50
Author(s):  
Dariusz Bukackiński ◽  
Monika Bukacińska ◽  
Milena Grabowska

We conducted our study in the Common Tern colony (STH) located on an island in the middle Vistula River course, at the height of the city of Dęblin (km 393–394 of the waterway), in 2017. Our goal was to investigate some aspects of the biology and reproductive ecology of this species. Due to the fact that STH breeds both in single-species as well as in two- or multi-species colonies, in associations with Little Terns (Sternula albifrons), Black-Headed Gulls (Chroicocephalus ridibundus) (LAR) and/or Mew Gulls (Larus canus), we wanted to investigate whether the neighborhood of other species (in this case LAR) affected hatching success and chick survival in STH. Our results clearly show that the presence of breeding terns in the neighborhood of the LAR colony was not accidental and/or caused by the lack of space on the island and/or the possibility of nesting elsewhere. The height of nesting site, type of nesting habitat, clutch size, mean egg volume and mean egg mass of these STH pairs did not differ significantly from those that formed a single species colony, on the same island but several hundred meters away. However, STH nests in the neighborhood of the LAR colony were established much earlier and both the hatching success and chick survival of STH during the early-chick stage were twice as high. Thus, we can conclude that the LAR colony could provide an effective protection against predation of crows, magpies and gulls, dangers which accounted for the vast majority of STH nest failures in the year of our study.


2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Luiz Felipe Rocha Benites

Abstract This article explores the idea of movement through an analysis of the flows between rural and urban areas, more specifically between small farms (roças) and the peripheries of big cities. I turn to my own ethnographic research on rural and riverside communities in the north of Minas Gerais, as well as ethnographies produced on populations in the Cerrado Mineiro, in order to question the primacy of movement in the definitions of the city and to extend the notion through an approach that incorporates the relations between persons and things circulating in both these social spaces.


YMER Digital ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (12) ◽  
pp. 439-445
Author(s):  
V Thandapani ◽  
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M Arulmurugan ◽  

The dimension of the slums is presumed as something that is deteriorating urban areas that is densely populated and contains dilapidated housing, often in multiple occupations, poverty, social disadvantage and other forms of physical and social deprivation. Sprawl is a universal occurrence knowledgeable by inexpensively highly developed fine mounting nations. Hurried sprawl appropriate to “pull factor” or the livelihood occasion fashioned in the city and “push factor” owed to the be deficient in of the equivalent in rustic regions and together with ecological dilapidation, has fascinated settlers not barely as of the rustic state but in addition commencing supplementary fractions of the state. Expansion of mechanization roughly in capital of Tamil Nadu, in deprivation condition in the rustic locale, too little drizzle in the rustic part, castism, hastily and enormous edifice creation doings and approximately the city and in sequence expertise commons, has specified surety for accomplished, inexperienced, semi-skilled employments are existing to the justified citizens. In the present study main aims are income and expenditure activities of the Porur slum areas in Chennai city


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