<p>Realism, Race and Citizenship: Four Moments in the Making of the Black Body, Colombia and Brazil, 1853 - 1907 investigates the visual and literary mechanisms used to refurbish racial and social hierarchies in Brazil and Colombia in the aftermath of the abolition of slavery. Chorographic paintings, scientific photographs, identification documents, and naturalist literature are taken to together to argue that: on the one hand, the slave is the fleshy object that defines freedom and, in the postcolonial moment, citizenship. In "Realism, Race and Citizenship: Four Moments in the Making of the Black Body, Colombia and Brazil, 1853 - 1907," I propose that in geo-political spaces where the abolition of slavery and the re-branding of work were i...
This dissertation charts the changing terms through which black activists in São Paulo, Rio de Janei...
This dissertation discusses the literary representations of Afro-descendants in mid- to late-ninetee...
The chapter presents socio-racial dynamics as a major theme and even an organizing axis in paradigma...
This dissertation illustrates from four concrete moments the relevance of eventalizing the analytic ...
Abstract: The colonization of the American Continent had innumerous consequences to the development ...
CAPES Foundation, Proc. N. 09912-1; Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities, Birkbeck Law School and t...
This thesis project examines the cultural politics of legitimizing Blackness in the work of artists ...
This study presents a legal-historical analysis on discourses of nation and citizenship in Brazil an...
This dissertation examines race, class, and colonialism in the literary works of modern authors from...
This dissertation explores the similarities and differences which characterize the depiction of peop...
This article examines certain aesthetic dynamics through which the memory of transatlantic slavery f...
This dissertation project investigates the body as a medium of racial representation by looking at f...
This dissertation argues that racism in Brazil is largely a product of the Eurocentrism that preside...
The dissertation examines literary and journalistic representations of blackness under the authorita...
This dissertation examines how Brazilian-born artists, Maria Thereza Alves, Jonathas de Andrade, and...
This dissertation charts the changing terms through which black activists in São Paulo, Rio de Janei...
This dissertation discusses the literary representations of Afro-descendants in mid- to late-ninetee...
The chapter presents socio-racial dynamics as a major theme and even an organizing axis in paradigma...
This dissertation illustrates from four concrete moments the relevance of eventalizing the analytic ...
Abstract: The colonization of the American Continent had innumerous consequences to the development ...
CAPES Foundation, Proc. N. 09912-1; Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities, Birkbeck Law School and t...
This thesis project examines the cultural politics of legitimizing Blackness in the work of artists ...
This study presents a legal-historical analysis on discourses of nation and citizenship in Brazil an...
This dissertation examines race, class, and colonialism in the literary works of modern authors from...
This dissertation explores the similarities and differences which characterize the depiction of peop...
This article examines certain aesthetic dynamics through which the memory of transatlantic slavery f...
This dissertation project investigates the body as a medium of racial representation by looking at f...
This dissertation argues that racism in Brazil is largely a product of the Eurocentrism that preside...
The dissertation examines literary and journalistic representations of blackness under the authorita...
This dissertation examines how Brazilian-born artists, Maria Thereza Alves, Jonathas de Andrade, and...
This dissertation charts the changing terms through which black activists in São Paulo, Rio de Janei...
This dissertation discusses the literary representations of Afro-descendants in mid- to late-ninetee...
The chapter presents socio-racial dynamics as a major theme and even an organizing axis in paradigma...