Kill'em with music: A slow (but loud) revolution

Authors

Paula Guerra (ed)
University of Porto image/svg+xml

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Chapters

  • The Embroiderer of the World’s Textures: Stitches and threads of Arthur Bispo do Rosário
    Anirã Aguiar
  • Porous Resonances: Sound, Silence, and Feminist Resistance in Anna Jermolaewa’s Works
    Lais Andrade
  • The expansion of the inhabited area of teresina: dynamics of segregation and spatial heterogeneity in the eastern zone of teresina from 1970 to 1990
    Cristina Araújo
  • Nostalgia on Stage: Music, Memory and Generational Identity
    Rui Barraca
  • Frequencies of Conflict: sound, body and insurgency in contemporary art
    Jovani Bernardina
  • Research on Punk in Brazil: A Field in Constant Metamorphosis
    João Bittencourt
  • La Serena Festival de La Canción: Celebration and Sharing Through Music
    Liciane Brunn
  • Virulent Masculinities: Networks of (De)Intoxication
    Ana Cunha
  • Pixels for Profit. A sociological approach to the processes of capitalist appropriation of gaming in recent years
    Pedro Ferreira
  • Ethnographic notes to relax/study to: Navigating between sound, emotions, and the digital in lofi hip hop
    Sidarta Landarini
  • Why a Music-Image Matters: music research-creation and worldings
    Michael MacDonald
  • No Law City: gender, visuality, and autonomy in heavy metal
    Júlia Mello
  • Women’s Representation in Brazilian Art: A Study of Amazonian Women Artists from the Late 19th Century to the Mid-20th Century
    Cinthya Nascimento
  • Untranslatability of words in music and cultural identity: Tarab, Duende, Saudade
    Lynn Osman
  • Morphologies of enjoyment
    André Ramos
  • Culture, Territory, and transformation: the sonic revolution of the orquestra da Quebrada
    Jaqueline Torquatro
  • Between Body and Soul: Subjectivity and Expression in the Exhibition Portreto de la Animo
    Renata Zago, Amanda Mazzoni

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Published

December 30, 2025

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-989-9193-78-9

How to Cite

Guerra, P. (Ed.). (2025). Kill’em with music: A slow (but loud) revolution. Editora FLUP. https://ebooks.letras.up.pt/index.php/eflup/catalog/book/14