ABSTRACT

"Maracatu Atômico" is the first academic work to investigate the mangue movement, one of Brazil's most vital pop culture trends of the last thirty years, and the related "new music scene" of Northeast Brazil. Contending with the widespread poverty and social problems, mangue places a renewed value on the local environment and its myriad folk traditions while embracing modern, global pop influences and technology. The book provides historical and ethnographic accounts of the movement, analyzes salient examples of folk and pop fusion music, and enters recent debates about postmodernity, globalization, and "world music" in an attempt to understand better how local musicians in one "Third World" region interact within a more global cultural system.

chapter 1|25 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|22 pages

“Da Lama Ao Caos” (From Mud to Chaos)

A History of the Mangue Movement and “New Music Scene” of Recife

chapter 3|17 pages

Mangue in the Context of Brazilian Pop Music History

A Comparison with Other Movements

chapter 4|34 pages

“É do Caralho Ser Pernambucano, Pôrra!” (“It's Damn Cool to Be Pernambucan!”)

An Ethnography of the Recife Music Scene