Supplemental Information: Episode 2

Muito Beleza – Ana’s Hands: Postcolonial Gendered Legacies of the Viola da Terra

Abigail Lindo (University of Florida)

Release Date: Thursday, February 1, 2024
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Supplemental Materials (PDF)

Author's Website
Author's IG:@ethnowithabby
Muito Beleza Podcast

Production Credits
Team Lead: Shannon McAlister
Production Lead: David Thurmaier
Peer Reviewer: Rim Irscheid

Music Credits
SMT-Pod Theme Music: Zhangcheng Lu
Closing Music: David Voss

Bio: Abigail Lindo is a Jamaican-born researcher, educator, vocalist, and cultural theorist whose academic interests include Black sonic expression and identity, Jamaican popular music and gender dynamics, the politics of community music-making, and Portuguese popular music consumption and festival culture in the Azores - which is the topic of her forthcoming dissertation. Her work has been presented nationally and internationally, supported by funding from the Society for Ethnomusicology, American Musicological Society, the Fulbright Commission of Portugal, and University of Florida. She is a former K-12 teacher, classically trained mezzo-soprano, and she enjoys composing in her downtime.

Keywords: Azores, Portugal, Viola da Terra, Gender, Feminism, Estado Novo

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