Authorship/Art:/Dissemination: Vanessa Munhoz • LISA Communication
Review: Rose Satiko Gitirana Hikiji • LISA Coordinator
Published: 07/28/2025
The book “Filmar o musicar – Ensaios de antropologia compartilhada”, by Rose Satiko Gitirana Hikiji, professor at the Department of Anthropology and coordinator of LISA-USP, has just been published on the Open Books Portal of the University of São Paulo (USP), where it is available for download.
The work presents various musical endeavors in the city of São Paulo, which the author and her research partners approach with cameras and recorders in hand. These actions are led by young participants in a social music education project, by hip-hop and funk artists in Cidade Tiradentes, and by African musicians newly arrived in this megalopolis. Filming the making of music involves transforming research into composition, a process achieved through collaborative processes. In this way, the author rehearses, in good company, Rouchi's dream of sharing anthropology.
“Filmar o musicar – Ensaios de antropologia compartilhada” is part of the ABCD Agenda 2030 Collection and is aligned with the following SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals): SDG 10 - Reduction of inequalities and SDG 11 - Sustainable cities and communities.
We invite you to delve into the world of ethnographic writing, films, and sounds created by Rose Satiko throughout her career as a professor and researcher at USP. Access the book at: https://www.livrosabertos.abcd.usp.br/portaldelivrosUSP/catalog/view/1658/1510/5988