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Against the historical background of race relations in Brazil and the US, this book includes a review of earlier challenges to... Læs mere
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A collection of writings by a range of Brazilian researchers on issues of race in their country. Topics covered include: the construction of race and colour classification systems; access to education, employment and health; and racial inequalities in the judiciary and politics.
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The author examines the cohort of civilian politicians, showing how they adpated to competitive politics after the... Læs mere
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For most of the twentieth century, Brazil was widely regarded as a ""racial democracy"" - a country untainted by the... Læs mere
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This comprehensive and sweeping assessment of Brazilian studies in the United States examines trends and perspectives, providing an overview of the writings by the foremost US scholars of Brazil since 1945.
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Presents a new history of Brazilian Cinema, based on its dialogue with other arts and media
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Presents a new history of Brazilian Cinema, based on its dialogue with other arts and media
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This book acknowledges the severe problems with effective and significant collective action,... Læs mere
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Lamonte Aidoo upends dominant narratives of Brazilian national identity by showing how the myth of racial democracy is based on interracial and... Læs mere
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An analysis of the career of Candido Rondon providing an avenue to deconstruct recent Brazilian historiography on nation building, indigenous people, and state action
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An ethnography of Afro-Brazilian religious traditions including Candomble shows that the lines separating one tradition from another are much less fixed than anthropologists and Afro-Brazilian religious elites have maintained.