p. 3-24Debates surrounding race in Brazil have become increasingly fraught in recent years as the once hegemonic concept of racial democracy (democracia racial) continues to be subject to an ever more agnostic scrutiny. Parallel to these debates, and yet ultimately inseparable from them, is the question of what it is to be “white.” In this interdisciplinary paper, we argue that whiteness has become increasingly established in Brazilian public discourse as a naturalized category. Seeking a fresh perspective on what we perceive to have become a sterile debate, we examine Machado de Assis and his work to illustrate how assumptions surrounding his short story “Pai contra mãe,” and indeed comments on the author’s very body, reveal the extent to ...
No pós-guerra, enquanto a democracia racial consolidava-se como ideologia nacional, emergia no sul d...
The present study aims to address how, over the years, different intellectual conceptions have addr...
This essay examines how African-American visitors to Brazil wrote and thought about that country’s r...
This paper is a contribution to understand the mechanisms of racism in Brazil through the study of w...
This paper discusses how whiteness is perceived and described by upper-middle class men self-identif...
This essay deconstructs the ways in which Brazilian patriotic intellectuals transformed the oppressi...
235 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.In this dissertation I argue ...
The choice to study whiteness and masculinity in Brazil derives from my previous work on racism and ...
The choice to study whiteness and masculinity in Brazil derives from my previous work on racism and ...
The contemporary anti-racist zeal is banning the word ‘race ’ of our everyday vocabulary. This pract...
Brazil takes pride in its alleged lack of racial discrimination. These idealized racial relations ar...
This dissertation argues that racism in Brazil is largely a product of the Eurocentrism that preside...
This paper discusses how whiteness is perceived and described by upper-middle class men self-identif...
This article discusses the accounts of a group of upper-middle class white men of Rio de Janeiro abo...
Race does matter but to what extent? It depends on the vested interests of the governing body. In Br...
No pós-guerra, enquanto a democracia racial consolidava-se como ideologia nacional, emergia no sul d...
The present study aims to address how, over the years, different intellectual conceptions have addr...
This essay examines how African-American visitors to Brazil wrote and thought about that country’s r...
This paper is a contribution to understand the mechanisms of racism in Brazil through the study of w...
This paper discusses how whiteness is perceived and described by upper-middle class men self-identif...
This essay deconstructs the ways in which Brazilian patriotic intellectuals transformed the oppressi...
235 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.In this dissertation I argue ...
The choice to study whiteness and masculinity in Brazil derives from my previous work on racism and ...
The choice to study whiteness and masculinity in Brazil derives from my previous work on racism and ...
The contemporary anti-racist zeal is banning the word ‘race ’ of our everyday vocabulary. This pract...
Brazil takes pride in its alleged lack of racial discrimination. These idealized racial relations ar...
This dissertation argues that racism in Brazil is largely a product of the Eurocentrism that preside...
This paper discusses how whiteness is perceived and described by upper-middle class men self-identif...
This article discusses the accounts of a group of upper-middle class white men of Rio de Janeiro abo...
Race does matter but to what extent? It depends on the vested interests of the governing body. In Br...
No pós-guerra, enquanto a democracia racial consolidava-se como ideologia nacional, emergia no sul d...
The present study aims to address how, over the years, different intellectual conceptions have addr...
This essay examines how African-American visitors to Brazil wrote and thought about that country’s r...