Silencing the Drum
Religious Racism and Afro-Brazilian Sacred Music
Abstract
Silencing the Drum exposes the profound struggle of Afro-Brazilian sacred music against escalating intolerance. Danielle N. Boaz and Umi Vaughan blend legal scholarship with ethnomusicology, offering a compelling narrative rooted in interviews with religious leaders, musicians, and activists across Brazil. This multidisciplinary exploration examines the relentless attacks against the practitioners of Afro-Brazilian religions—from discriminatory noise complaints in Bahia to vigilante violence in Rio de Janeiro.
The volume integrates multimedia elements including musical samples to vividly illustrate the struggles and resilience of Afro-Brazilian communities in the face of discrimination. As Silencing the Drum confronts the larger global issues of racism and religious freedom, it provides essential insights for scholars, activists, and anyone passionate about human rights and cultural preservation.
Keywords
Music;Sacred and religious musicDOI
10.3998/mpub.14419786ISBN
9781943208906, 9781943208753, 9781943208760Publisher
Amherst College PressPublisher website
https://acpress.amherst.edu/Publication date and place
2024Classification
Music
Sacred and religious music