2016
DOI: 10.1590/2238-38752016v625
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A Construção Social Do Fandango Como Expressão Cultural Popular E Tema De Estudos De Folclore

Abstract: A construção sociAl do fAndAngo como expressão culturAl populAr e temA de estudos de folclore 1 Na região que abrange o litoral sul de São Paulo e norte do Paraná 2 há muitos músicos, grupos e núcleos comunitários que se dedicam à prática do fandango. Embora a noção de fandango tenha um caráter polissêmico, correntemente é definido como uma expressão popular associada à cultura "caipira" ou "caiçara", que reúne dança, com coreografias em pares e roda, e música executada por violas, rabecas (ver fotos I e II) e… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, few ideas are more widespread in sociological thought than the notion of social construction. This expression seems to have seduced everyone from an author more than deservedly renowned like Mark Granovetter, who more than ten years ago published an article called "The social construction of corruption" (Granovetter, 2006), to some starting their career like the promising anthropologist Joana Ramalho Ortigão Corrêa, who recently published the article "The social construction of fandango as a popular cultural expression and a theme in folklore studies" (Corrêa, 2016). The fact is, though, that such works owe absolutely nothing to the recommendations of Berger and Luckmann.…”
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“…Nevertheless, few ideas are more widespread in sociological thought than the notion of social construction. This expression seems to have seduced everyone from an author more than deservedly renowned like Mark Granovetter, who more than ten years ago published an article called "The social construction of corruption" (Granovetter, 2006), to some starting their career like the promising anthropologist Joana Ramalho Ortigão Corrêa, who recently published the article "The social construction of fandango as a popular cultural expression and a theme in folklore studies" (Corrêa, 2016). The fact is, though, that such works owe absolutely nothing to the recommendations of Berger and Luckmann.…”
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confidence: 99%