<p><i>"This book presents the reader with new and original scholarship both in comparative racial studies and comparative feminist thought. Nascimento also presents an incalculable historical analysis of the growth and dynamic nature of the Afro-Brazilian protest movement during the twentieth-century."</i> <br />—<b>J. Michael Turner</b>, Hunter College</p>

<p><i>"This is an extremely thoughtful and challenging study of the overlapping and often confusing histories of identity, race, and gender in Brazil....This book has considerable appeal as history and theory...Highly Recommended."</i> <br />—<b><i>Choice</i></b></p>

<p><i>"The book is explicitly devoted to making a huge theoretical and historical review of the position of black people in Brazil, as well as of their fights for justice and recognition, and in this it has been particularly successful. Placing herself on these crossroads, blessed by Esu, the author produces an intellectual position complimented by her political engagement, and makes a political statement by means of her intellectual criticism. This intellectual enterprise is of great importance at this moment when Brazil is undergoing unprecedented progressive polarization regarding the implementation of affirmative action policies. "</i> <br />—<b><i>The European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies</i></b></p>

An examination of how racial and gender hierarchies are intertwined in Brazil
Originally published in 2003 in Portuguese, this book argues that there are longstanding and deeply-rooted relationships between racial and gender inequalities in Brazil. It examines the social and cultural movements that have attempted, since the early twentieth century, to challenge and eradicate these conjoined inequalities.
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Acknowledgments 
List of Tables 
List of Abbreviations 
Introduction to the English Edition 
Preface – Kabengele Munanga 
Introduction 
1. Identity, Race, and Gender 
2. Brazil and the Making of "Virtual Whiteness" 
3. Constructing and Desconstructing the "Crazy Creole" 
4. Another History: Afro-Brazilian Agency (São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, 1914-1960) 
5. The Black Experimental Theater: Plots, Texts, and Actors 
Glossary of Brazilian Words 
Bibliographical References

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An examination of how racial and gender hierarchies are intertwined in Brazil

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781592133505
Publisert
2006-10-15
Utgiver
Vendor
Temple University Press,U.S.
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
272

Om bidragsyterne

Elisa Larkin Nascimento is Director of IPEAFRO Afro-Brazilian Studies and Research Institute, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.