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Carnival In Brazil: Selected Sources University of Texas site giving extensive bibliography of print resources on brazilian carnival traditions, including samba, the music of Carnival. http://www.lib.utexas.edu/benson/bibnot/bn-88.html
Extractions: Editor: Ann Hartness Compiled by Katherine McCann Carnival, the annual celebration before Lent, is perhaps the most widely attended of Brazilian festivals and certainly the most widely recognized internationally. Scholars and writers from various disciplines continue to examine Carnival, Carnaval in Portuguese, as both a reflection and a distortion of national identity. This bibliography is intended to help the reader locate materials that describe the history, music, and images of Carnival, and its role in Brazilian popular culture. Many more sources can be located through the General LibrariesÕ online catalog, UTCAT. The basic search term is CARNIVALBRAZIL. For items related to a specific city, use CARNIVALBRAZIL[city name]. Other useful subject terms are FESTIVALSBRAZIL, SAMBA (DANCE)BRAZIL, FREVO (DANCE), and BRAZILSOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS. Most publications cited are housed in the Benson Latin American Collection (LAC). Hartness, Ann.
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