© 2004 Kit McPhee.This dissertation examines the development of race relations in the port district of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from abolition in 1888 until 1937. In the generation following the abolition of slavery (1888) and the proclamation of the First Republic (1889), how and why did racial democracy emerge as the founding myth of Brazilian race relations? While some scholars have seen racial democracy as an elite project accepted passively by former slaves and their descendants, this thesis argues that racial democracy cannot be understood without a recognition of the powerful role played by Afro-Brazilians in its success: a success made even more puzzling given the ongoing poverty and marginalisation of black Brazil
This paper examines the rapprochement between the first black political party in Brazil – Brazilian ...
Brasilía er fjölmenningarsamfélag og fyrrum portúgölsk nýlenda. Hugmyndafræði Portúgala um samlögun ...
Brazil is a nation that has professed to be a `racial democracy\u27 such that race categories are no...
This dissertation charts the changing terms through which black activists in São Paulo, Rio de Janei...
Este artigo busca contextualizar historicamente o surgimento do conceito de “democracia racial” como...
This research paper examines the problematic areas of inequality and racism within Brazil. It focuse...
This thesis examines contemporary racial politics and constructions of citizenship in the Municipal ...
In order to refute the interpretation that racial democracy in Brazil has simply been an illusion or...
An enduring puzzle of race relations in Brazil is that for most of the 20th century this topic was c...
The topic of my paper fits well into the “Racialization of the State”, since it analyses the Braganç...
This dissertation explores the dynamics of racial classification in contemporary Brazil, as state an...
This dissertation examines the production of histories and racial identities around the 1967--presen...
This dissertation argues that racism in Brazil is largely a product of the Eurocentrism that preside...
As the decade of the 1980s drew to a close Brazilians celebrated two centennials which bore a close ...
Thesis “Mechanisms of Racial Segregation in Brazil” seeks to challenge the myth of racial democracy ...
This paper examines the rapprochement between the first black political party in Brazil – Brazilian ...
Brasilía er fjölmenningarsamfélag og fyrrum portúgölsk nýlenda. Hugmyndafræði Portúgala um samlögun ...
Brazil is a nation that has professed to be a `racial democracy\u27 such that race categories are no...
This dissertation charts the changing terms through which black activists in São Paulo, Rio de Janei...
Este artigo busca contextualizar historicamente o surgimento do conceito de “democracia racial” como...
This research paper examines the problematic areas of inequality and racism within Brazil. It focuse...
This thesis examines contemporary racial politics and constructions of citizenship in the Municipal ...
In order to refute the interpretation that racial democracy in Brazil has simply been an illusion or...
An enduring puzzle of race relations in Brazil is that for most of the 20th century this topic was c...
The topic of my paper fits well into the “Racialization of the State”, since it analyses the Braganç...
This dissertation explores the dynamics of racial classification in contemporary Brazil, as state an...
This dissertation examines the production of histories and racial identities around the 1967--presen...
This dissertation argues that racism in Brazil is largely a product of the Eurocentrism that preside...
As the decade of the 1980s drew to a close Brazilians celebrated two centennials which bore a close ...
Thesis “Mechanisms of Racial Segregation in Brazil” seeks to challenge the myth of racial democracy ...
This paper examines the rapprochement between the first black political party in Brazil – Brazilian ...
Brasilía er fjölmenningarsamfélag og fyrrum portúgölsk nýlenda. Hugmyndafræði Portúgala um samlögun ...
Brazil is a nation that has professed to be a `racial democracy\u27 such that race categories are no...