"Party music", expression of identities, aesthetics and power in the African diaspora
pp. 289-298
Abstract
Using ethnographies conducted in discos in Lisbon (Portugal) and Salvador (Brazil), recognized for being "African" nightclubs or promoting the so-called "African" parties, I analyze the processes, aesthetic, the meanings and the dynamics of identity and difference in contexts of social arrangements mediated by music and dance in the diaspora. In the cases examined, the issue of ethnicity and generational cut are from privileged participant observation of their expressivities, their practices and their narratives. I focus especially on narratives about the life trajectories of DJs, producers and animators of these parties, as well as the narratives about music, dance, body, immigration and identities, prepared by producers and participants.
Publication details
Published in:
Medi Ivana, Dumnić Vilotijević Marija, Medić Ivana (2019) Contemporary popular music studies: proceedings of the international association for the study of popular music 2017. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 289-298
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-25253-3_27
Full citation:
Marcon Frank (2019) „"Party music", expression of identities, aesthetics and power in the African diaspora“, In: I. Medi, M. Dumnić Vilotijević & I. Medić (eds.), Contemporary popular music studies, Dordrecht, Springer, 289–298.