Heloisa Pontes
Campinas State University (UNICAMP), Campinas, SP, Brazil helopontes@uol.com.brCampinas State UniversityBrazilCampinas, SP, BrazilCampinas State University (UNICAMP), Campinas, SP, Brazil helopontes@uol.com.br
Heloisa Pontes is full professor of the Department of Anthropology of UNICAMP and a CNPq research productivity award holder. She is the author of Intérpretes da metrópole (2010, ANPOCS prize for best scientific work awarded in 2011), Destinos mistos (1998, ANPOCS/CNPq prize for best scientific work awarded in 2000), Cultura e sociedade: Brasil e Argentina (co-edited with Sergio Miceli, 2014), Intérpretes de la metrópoli. Historia social y relaciones de género en el teatro y en el campo intelectual en San Pablo, 1940-1968 (Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, 2016) and diverse articles published in books and scientific journals.
Rafael do Nascimento Cesar
Campinas State University (UNICAMP), Campinas, SP, Brazil. rafaelnascimentocesar1@gmail.comCampinas State UniversityBrazilCampinas, SP, BrazilCampinas State University (UNICAMP), Campinas, SP, Brazil. rafaelnascimentocesar1@gmail.com
Rafael Nascimento is a doctoral student in social anthropology at UNICAMP, where he also completed his master's degree with the dissertation A composição de uma pioneira. De Francisca a Chiquinha. He is currently developing research on Brazilian and American popular music, funded by the São Paulo State Research Support Foundation (FAPESP). He is a researcher linked to the Atelier of Symbolic Production and Anthropology (APSA) and the Pagu Gender Studies Nucleus (both at UNICAMP) and a member of the Editorial Committee of Proa - Revista de Antropologia e Arte. He has recently published "Catete em ré menor: tensões da música na Primeira República" (2017).
Heloisa Pontes is full professor of the Department of Anthropology of UNICAMP and a CNPq research productivity award holder. She is the author of Intérpretes da metrópole (2010, ANPOCS prize for best scientific work awarded in 2011), Destinos mistos (1998, ANPOCS/CNPq prize for best scientific work awarded in 2000), Cultura e sociedade: Brasil e Argentina (co-edited with Sergio Miceli, 2014), Intérpretes de la metrópoli. Historia social y relaciones de género en el teatro y en el campo intelectual en San Pablo, 1940-1968 (Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, 2016) and diverse articles published in books and scientific journals.
Rafael Nascimento is a doctoral student in social anthropology at UNICAMP, where he also completed his master's degree with the dissertation A composição de uma pioneira. De Francisca a Chiquinha. He is currently developing research on Brazilian and American popular music, funded by the São Paulo State Research Support Foundation (FAPESP). He is a researcher linked to the Atelier of Symbolic Production and Anthropology (APSA) and the Pagu Gender Studies Nucleus (both at UNICAMP) and a member of the Editorial Committee of Proa - Revista de Antropologia e Arte. He has recently published "Catete em ré menor: tensões da música na Primeira República" (2017).