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08-17.07.2020 | 2nd to 6th | 16:00-19:00 | Lisbon | NOVA FCSH
 
 
 
 
The relationship of music with political resistance, clandestinity and social movements represents a field of study that has aroused a growing interest in researchers from different areas of the social and human sciences. In this course we intend to stimulate the ability to interrogate and debate the issues inherent to musical practices and repertoires as referents of the collective memory of groups inserted in processes of social transformation. The reflection focuses on the implications of musical production in societies, in order to discuss, under the backdrop of several authors, multiple approaches to the use of music in conflicts, social movements, political resistance to dictatorships and as heritage.
 
Program
  • Interdisciplinarity in theoretical and methodological contributions (Dulce Simões)
  • Space, music and memory: Lisbon of resistance (Maria Alice Samara)
  • Fado: sound imagery in a changing Lisbon neighborhood (Iñigo Sánchez)
  • Alentejo singing as resistance and heritage (Dulce Simões)
  • Memories of other fights (Maria Alice Samara)
  • Music and utopia in the Spanish civil war (Dulce Simões)
  • Protest songs in the resistance to the dictatorship (João Madeira)
  • The song is a weapon: ways of acting and thinking about the world (Dulce Simões and Maria Alice Samara)
 
Teachers
João Madeira
Maria Alice Samara