This dissertation examines the production of histories and racial identities around the 1967--present making of a cultural heritage center in Salvador, Brazil's Pelourinho (Pillory) neighborhood. The Pelourinho---the former center of the Portuguese South Atlantic, a UNESCO heritage zone, an infamous red light zone until 1992, and one of Brazil's most resonant symbols of its African heritage---stands as a national historic place not because of its role in important events, but because of its salience in the stories of interracial desire at the heart of the Brazilian nation and a national people. At a moment of significant challenges to the narratives of sensuous miscegenation so constitutive of the Brazilian nation, the Pelourinho and its po...
My thesis explores how Brazilian musical and cultural identity has been influenced by its incorporat...
This article aims to connect the elaboration of cultural policies with the Brazilian black populatio...
The dissertation examines literary and journalistic representations of blackness under the authorita...
In a conjuncture of Brazil’s growing economy and increasing presence at the world stage, private com...
This dissertation analyzes how Blacks in Salvador da Bahia are disrupting dominant representations o...
This dissertation is looking at quilombo grassroots land and identity politics as they transpire in ...
This dissertation explores how the Centro Cultural Orunmila[Orunmila Cultural Center] struggles for ...
Two competing artistic representations of Brazilian blackness emerged from 1966 to 1988. The first b...
This thesis examines contemporary racial politics and constructions of citizenship in the Municipal ...
© 2004 Kit McPhee.This dissertation examines the development of race relations in the port district ...
I (along with Kadra-Ayan Ahmed) went to Salvador Bahía and Río de Janeiro in Brazil to study the inf...
This dissertation focuses on how history is made meaningful in the present. I argue that within the ...
This dissertation argues that racism in Brazil is largely a product of the Eurocentrism that preside...
AbstractbyElizabeth FarfánJoint Doctorate of Philosophy in Medical Anthropology with the University ...
Over eighty-five percent of the population of Salvador, Brazil is of African descent, creating a ric...
My thesis explores how Brazilian musical and cultural identity has been influenced by its incorporat...
This article aims to connect the elaboration of cultural policies with the Brazilian black populatio...
The dissertation examines literary and journalistic representations of blackness under the authorita...
In a conjuncture of Brazil’s growing economy and increasing presence at the world stage, private com...
This dissertation analyzes how Blacks in Salvador da Bahia are disrupting dominant representations o...
This dissertation is looking at quilombo grassroots land and identity politics as they transpire in ...
This dissertation explores how the Centro Cultural Orunmila[Orunmila Cultural Center] struggles for ...
Two competing artistic representations of Brazilian blackness emerged from 1966 to 1988. The first b...
This thesis examines contemporary racial politics and constructions of citizenship in the Municipal ...
© 2004 Kit McPhee.This dissertation examines the development of race relations in the port district ...
I (along with Kadra-Ayan Ahmed) went to Salvador Bahía and Río de Janeiro in Brazil to study the inf...
This dissertation focuses on how history is made meaningful in the present. I argue that within the ...
This dissertation argues that racism in Brazil is largely a product of the Eurocentrism that preside...
AbstractbyElizabeth FarfánJoint Doctorate of Philosophy in Medical Anthropology with the University ...
Over eighty-five percent of the population of Salvador, Brazil is of African descent, creating a ric...
My thesis explores how Brazilian musical and cultural identity has been influenced by its incorporat...
This article aims to connect the elaboration of cultural policies with the Brazilian black populatio...
The dissertation examines literary and journalistic representations of blackness under the authorita...