Program

 

Day 1 – Tuesday, April 10th 2012 – The hip-hop: Youth cultures, history and resistance
Local: SESC Pinheiros
Rua Paes Leme, 195 - Pinheiros - São Paulo

 

10 am

Registration

10:30 am

First words

Director of the School of Education:
Prof. Lisete Arelaro, Titular Professor at FEUSP

 

Presentation of the Colloquium

Mônica do Amaral (Associate Professor FEUSP)

 

Maria Aparecida Silva Bento
(Diretor of CEERT - Research Center on Labor Relations and Inequality)

11 am -
1:30 pm

TABLE 01 - Youth culture: critical urban power

Christian Béthune
(Doctor of Philosophy from the Université Paris and Researcher at the CIEREC - Centre Interdisciplinaire d'Etudes et de Recherches sur l'Expression Contemporaine de l’ Université St. Etienne et de Lyon)

Le hip-hop comme culture mineure: ce qui le rap fait à la culture dominante
(Hip-hop as a minor culture: what does rap make to the dominant culture)

Marilia Pontes Spósito
(Professor and Vice Director of FEUSP)
The research on youth cultures in Brazil in the
Social Sciences and Education: reflections.

Rodrigo Duarte
(Titular Professor of the Department of Philosophy FAFICH-UFMG)
The critical potential of urban youth cultures

Maria Cecilia Cortez - mediation
(Titular Professor at FEUSP)

2 pm -
2:30 pm

Free Style Battle and Rádio Bumba

2:30 pm -
5 pm

TABLE 2 – Identity, Culture and Resistance

King Nino Brown
(House of Hip-Hop of Diadema and Zulu Nation Brasil)
History of the Movement of the Hip-Hop: the founding of the Zulu Nation

DJ Hum
(DJ and music producer)
Hip-hop and the market

Toni Nogueira

(Movie director)
Passion, clarity and tools available... Camera in hand, stories on the card

Tiely Queen

(rapper)

Hip-Hop and Genre
Alessandro Buzo
The periphery yells at the periphery, in literature and cinema

Djalma Leite de Campos (FEUSP researcher) - mediation

5:30 pm -
6:30 pm

Cultural Activity

Nelson Triunfo (Casa do Hip-Hop)

 

Silêncio Crewativo - Casa do Zezinho - Cristiane Dias (Educator at Casa do Zezinho)

7:30 pm -
10 pm

TABLE 3 - The universal and singular dimensions of Hip-Hop

Halifu Osumare
(Associate Professor of the Davis College, California. Director of the Program of African Studies and African-Americans)
Global HIP-HOP and the African Diaspora
William E. Smith
(Associate Professor of Music and Jazz at American University in Washington. Director and founder of the International Association for the Education of Hip Hop - IAHHE)
Hip-Hop’s Connections to the Diaspora

Marcos Ferreira dos Santos
(Titular Professor at FEUSP)
The Ancestor: between the singular and the universal
Cristina Wissenbach - mediation
(Professor, Department of History FFLCH / USP courses in African
History and Pre-Colonial History of Africa and of African Descendants)

 

 

Day 2 – Wednesday, April 11th 2012 – Formation, cultural identity and musicality
Local: SESC Pinheiros
Rua Paes Leme, 195 - Pinheiros - São Paulo

 

10 am -
12:30 am

MESA 4 – Balls & Black Music: the origins of Brazilian hip-hop

Micael Herschmann
(Professor at UFRJ)
Music and citizenship of young people from the suburbs and favelas of Brazil - the case study of hip hop
Nelson Triunfo
(House of Hip-Hop, Diadema)
The importance of culture on the social works and on education
Djalma Leite de Campos
(Researcher at FEUSP)
Black Balls in São Paulo: from soul music to the origins of the Brasilian rap
Edson Nakashima - mediation
(Master at FEUSP)

1:30 pm -
2 pm

Brazilian and American Rappers

Tiely Queen - brazilian
Chen Lo (Chenits Pettigrew) - american

2 pm - 5 pm

TABLE 5 - Formation, cultural identity and musicality

Maria Isabel de Almeida
(PUC-RJ)
Young professionals and their autonomy tactics: new concepts of creativity in contemporary era
Flávia Schilling
(FEUSP)
Youth and Politics: Yesterday and Today
Claudia Prioste
(Doctorate at FEUSP)
Cyberculture: youth in public schools and barriers for digital inclusion
Tatiana K. Rodrigues - mediation
(Master at FEUSP)

5:30 pm -
6 pm

Batakerê

6 pm

Book launch

7 pm -
9:30 pm

TABLE 6 - Beats and Drums on Education

William E. Smith

(Associate Professor of Music and Jazz at American University in Washington. Director and founder of the International Association for the Education of Hip Hop - IAHHE)
Integrating Hip-Hop in the Educational Curriculum
Martha Diaz

(Adjunct Professor at NYU Founder and Director of the Educational Center H2ED)
Why do we need a hip-hop education center?
Dagmar Garroux
(President and founder of the ONG Casa do Zezinho)
The pedagogy of the rainbow

Maurício Silva
(Uninove)

The study of african-brazilian and african history and culture in the university: some curricular lines
Mônica do Amaral - mediation
(Associate Professor FEUSP)
Vinícius Puttini - mediation
(Researcher at FEUSP)

 

 

Day 3 – Thursday, April 12th 2012 – Telescoping History: African-Popular culture and Black Movement
Local: UNINOVE
Av. Francisco Matarazzo, 444 - Barra Funda (in front of Parque Agua Branca)

 

10 am -
12:30 pm

TABLE 7 - African Popular Culture and the forms of political resistance

Halifu Osumare
(Associate Professor at the University of California, Davis)
The hiplife music and culture: indigenizing of hip-hop in Ghana
Iray Carone
(Professor of the Post-Graduate IPUSP)
About the political dimension of the black movement in the 90’s
Lourdes Carril
(PhD in Geography at USP, Professor of the São Paulo Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology and Teacher´s Training)
Rap in Quilombo: The periphery gives its shout
Luís Fernando de Freitas Camargo - mediation
(Professor of IFSP)

1 pm - 2 pm

Rap and Jongo (De Paraty)

2 pm - 5 pm

TABLE 8 - ORALIDADE, TRADIÇÃO E TRANSMISSÃO

Christian Béthune
(Doctor of Philosophy from the Université Paris and Researcher at the CIEREC - Centre Interdisciplinaire d'Etudes et de Recherches sur l'Expression Contemporaine de l’ Université St. Etienne et de Lyon)
L’écriture sous la parole: le jeux des tensions entre oralité et écriture comme processus poétique
(Writing on the words : the game of tensions between oral language and written language as a poetic process)
Maria Cecília Cortez
(Titular Professor FEUSP)
Flash of history to the times of danger
Mônica do Amaral
(Associate Professor FEUSP)
Hip-Hop and education: how music and the history of the diaspora are intertwined in the hearts of young people on the outskirts of Sao Paulo
Claudia Prioste - mediation
(Doctorate at FEUSP)

5 pm -
5:30 pm

Capoeira

5:30 pm -
6 pm

Book launches

7 pm -
9:30 pm

TABLE 9 - Ancestry, memory and entrepreneurship in the hip-hop movement

Martha Diaz
(Adjunct Professor at NYU Founder and Director of the Educational Center H2ED)
Renegades: hip-hop social entrepeneurs leading the way for social change
Neide Rodrigues Gomes
(Paulista Comission of Folklore)
Fragments of Brazil
Carolina dos Santos Bezerra
(Professor, Department of Human Sciences College Application John XXIII at the Federal University of Juiz de Fora)
Youth, blackness, memory and ancestry in the wheels of jongo
Carmem Sylvia V. Moraes - mediation
(Associate Professor FEUSP)
Tereza Cristina Lara de Moraes - mediation
(Doctor FEUSP)

 

 

Day 4 – Friday, April 13th 2012
Local: FEUSP
Av. da Universidade, 308

 

9 am -
11:30 am

Call for Papers – simultaneous tables

Local: FEUSP

12h

Party at FEUSP

 

Undergraduate students
until 04/06/2012 – R$ 75,00
Graduate students
until 04/06/2012 – R$ 150,00
Professors and NGOs
until 04/06/2012 – R$ 170,00
Professionals and others
until 04/06/2012 – R$ 200,00
 
Deadline for abstracts submission

Abstracts: 03/26/2012
Texts and complete works: 04/10/2012