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Batuque: African Drumming and Dance between Repression and Concession, Bahia, 1808–18551
Authors:Joã  o José   Reis
Affiliation:Department of History, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador, Brazil
Abstract:In this essay I will discuss some of the meanings acquired by black revelry under slavery. Given the restrictions of the available sources, I discuss above all the attitudes and the views of masters, policemen, journalists and politicians towards the batuque. For this reason I have chosen those festive manifestations which are more African or seen as such by these individuals. I intend to point out particularly what changed and what did not during the first half of the nineteenth century in attitudes towards the batuque, which here generally means black percussion music usually accompanied by dance.
Keywords:slave revelry    nineteenth‐century Brazil    repression and tolerance
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