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Racionais MCs' Sobrevivendo no Inferno
By (Author) Derek Pardue
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic USA
4th November 2021
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Other global and regional music styles
Popular music
782.4216490922
Paperback
160
Width 127mm, Height 197mm
190g
In 1997 the rap group Racionais MCs (the Rational MCs) recorded the album Sobrevivendo no Inferno (Surviving in Hell), subsequently changing the hip-hop scene in So Paulo and firmly establishing itself as the point of reference for youth across Brazil. In an era when rappers needed to defend the very idea that their work was indeed music and a time when neighborhoods such as Capo Redondo, from where Racionais frontman Mano Brown hailed, often topped homicide statistics, Sobrevivendo empowered as it provoked. As one journalist noted, the underworld of So Paulos working-class suburbs is dominated by cheap thrills and provides little space for representation. Sobrevivendo changed all of that; a brutal but invigorating imagination was born. The lure of Sobrevivendo is the particular combination of word and sound that powerfully involves listeners, especially those millions of young Brazilians who live in the neighborhoods on the periphery of Brazils megacities. This book celebrates the 25-year anniversary of Sobrevivendo by representing the albums power not only within the hip-hop community but also in other cultural domains such as cinema and literature. The author also provides his own narrative spins on the sentiment of Sobrevivendo, thus making the book a creative mix of cultural analysis and inspired testimony.
Derek Pardue holds a PhD in Cultural Anthropology and is an Associate Professor in Global Studies at Aarhus University, Denmark. He has conducted fieldwork and archival research in Brazil, Portugal, Denmark, and Cape Verde. His books include: Living (Il)legalities in Brazil (2020), Cape Verde: Lets Go (2015), Brazilian Hip Hoppers Speak from the Margins (2011), and Ruminations on Violence (2008).