SUMMARY Why are there no overt racial conflicts and little interest in political mobilisation along racial lines in Brazil? This question was the outset of this dissertation. Many social scientists argue that the myth of racial democracy has rendered the black population unconscious about racism and racial discrimination. This in turn is taken to be the reason for why the Black Brazilian Movement has not been able to mobilise politically along racial lines. I, on the other hand, argue that lack of consciousness alone can not count for the absence lack of racial conflicts and political mobilisation. This dissertation is based on fieldwork in Salvador, Brazil from January 2005 to June 2005. My data suggests that there is no lack of consciousn...
Brazil is Latin America's largest democracy and home to the largest African descendant population of...
This research paper examines the problematic areas of inequality and racism within Brazil. It focuse...
The study of race relationships carried aout by the Author in São Paulo, Brazil, in three field rese...
The Brazilian government has recently enacted some of Latin America's most extensive affirmative act...
At the end of 2001 the question of race became part of the Brazilian national agenda under the press...
This dissertation explores the dynamics of racial classification in contemporary Brazil, as state an...
This dissertation charts the changing terms through which black activists in São Paulo, Rio de Janei...
This dissertation charts the changing terms through which black activists in São Paulo, Rio de Janei...
In 1990, the census reported that Brazilian’s population was 55.3 percent branco, 39.3 percent parda...
In 1978, two events changed the current understanding of race in Brazil. The killing of a Black work...
This study combines anthropology and psychoanalysis to explore the formation of black identities in ...
Teaching ResourceProtest sign of the Unified Black Movement in Brasilia (DF) sayings 372 years of sl...
Protest sign of the Unified Black Movement in Brasilia (DF) sayings 372 years of slavery plus 100 ye...
The present study aims to address how, over the years, different intellectual conceptions have addr...
Brazil is Latin America's largest democracy and home to the largest African descendant population of...
Brazil is Latin America's largest democracy and home to the largest African descendant population of...
This research paper examines the problematic areas of inequality and racism within Brazil. It focuse...
The study of race relationships carried aout by the Author in São Paulo, Brazil, in three field rese...
The Brazilian government has recently enacted some of Latin America's most extensive affirmative act...
At the end of 2001 the question of race became part of the Brazilian national agenda under the press...
This dissertation explores the dynamics of racial classification in contemporary Brazil, as state an...
This dissertation charts the changing terms through which black activists in São Paulo, Rio de Janei...
This dissertation charts the changing terms through which black activists in São Paulo, Rio de Janei...
In 1990, the census reported that Brazilian’s population was 55.3 percent branco, 39.3 percent parda...
In 1978, two events changed the current understanding of race in Brazil. The killing of a Black work...
This study combines anthropology and psychoanalysis to explore the formation of black identities in ...
Teaching ResourceProtest sign of the Unified Black Movement in Brasilia (DF) sayings 372 years of sl...
Protest sign of the Unified Black Movement in Brasilia (DF) sayings 372 years of slavery plus 100 ye...
The present study aims to address how, over the years, different intellectual conceptions have addr...
Brazil is Latin America's largest democracy and home to the largest African descendant population of...
Brazil is Latin America's largest democracy and home to the largest African descendant population of...
This research paper examines the problematic areas of inequality and racism within Brazil. It focuse...
The study of race relationships carried aout by the Author in São Paulo, Brazil, in three field rese...