2019
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Juliana Carla Bastos et al., « Ruído(s), relações de poder, sujeitos indesejados e colonialidade: panoramas calamitosos e símbolos de subversão », HAL-SHS : histoire, ID : 10670/1.3rar2v
Faced with a world full of resignifications that, in their flexibility, denote the dynamics with which societies reinvent themselves, ethnomusicology is another area of knowledge that needs reflecting, with its methodological instruments, a an efficient mixture of scientific rigour and the human capacity to truly listen to others. This article is divided into three parts: We begin with a reflection on the power relations established by and about songs and sounds; later, we bring two examples that reflect the power relations and symbolisms in the conception of noise, to finally link them with a discussion on coloniality, noise and the ethnographic glance.