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Favelas Cariocas: 1930 - 1964 is available via libraria saraiva on this link, or via Buscapé here. published in 2010, funk-se quem quiser: no batidăo negro da cidade carioca ('get down and funky' with the black rhythm of the carioca city), by adriana carvalho lopes of the instituto de estudos da linguagem - iel examines funk carioca as one of the largest cultural manifestations of brazil and its relation to the lifestyles and experiences of youth from rio de janeiro's favelas. funk carioca is one of the largest mass cultural manifestations of Brazil, directly related to lifestyles and experiences of youth in suburbs and favelas - resulting from an intense process of appropriation, transformation, and nationalization of rhythms of the African diaspora.