The Brazilian path to political emancipation that culminated two centuries ago was a rather peculiar one. After becoming the head of the Portuguese empire in 1808, Brazil became an independent country under the rule of the same royal family that governed the colony. The purpose of this paper is to discuss how the Brazilian independence did not entail a delinking from Portugal, due to which the Brazilian Western identity was taken for granted. We will also discuss how this absence of delinking had consequences in the long run. Despite the Brazilian colonial past, several intellectuals and foreign policymakers assumed the Brazilian Western identity and made disdainful and hostile comments when writing on the Afro-Asian decolonization process
ABSTRACT: This article intends to discuss what is specifically at stake in what concerns a possible ...
This research paper examines the problematic areas of inequality and racism within Brazil. It focuse...
International audienceThis paper explores the relations to Africa and African decolonisation of thre...
In 1912 the Brazilian diplomat and scholar Manuel de Oliveira Lima gave six lectures at Stanford Uni...
Em 1822, o Brasil deixa de ser col?nia portuguesa ao declarar sua Independ?ncia. A partir de ent?o, ...
This paper aims to show how the imposed demarcation of borders by the Brazilian State has contribute...
In this paper I analyse how the narrative discourse about the presumed specific characteristics of P...
Baseado nas contribuições dos teóricos da decolonialidade e em diálogo com a tradição dos estudos do...
This dissertation is a case study in the international exchange of ideas. It begins with the 1934-‐...
This dissertation argues that racism in Brazil is largely a product of the Eurocentrism that preside...
This paper examines deep colonization in Latin America and the connected histories of the postcoloni...
This article addresses some of the discussions taking place at the Social Sciences program of the Af...
This article aims to discuss the relationbetween Brazil and the African continent, highlighting the ...
The fact of non-consideration and late consideration of heritage belonging to historically disadvant...
This paper investigates early postcolonial Brazil through the lens of one of its most prominent publ...
ABSTRACT: This article intends to discuss what is specifically at stake in what concerns a possible ...
This research paper examines the problematic areas of inequality and racism within Brazil. It focuse...
International audienceThis paper explores the relations to Africa and African decolonisation of thre...
In 1912 the Brazilian diplomat and scholar Manuel de Oliveira Lima gave six lectures at Stanford Uni...
Em 1822, o Brasil deixa de ser col?nia portuguesa ao declarar sua Independ?ncia. A partir de ent?o, ...
This paper aims to show how the imposed demarcation of borders by the Brazilian State has contribute...
In this paper I analyse how the narrative discourse about the presumed specific characteristics of P...
Baseado nas contribuições dos teóricos da decolonialidade e em diálogo com a tradição dos estudos do...
This dissertation is a case study in the international exchange of ideas. It begins with the 1934-‐...
This dissertation argues that racism in Brazil is largely a product of the Eurocentrism that preside...
This paper examines deep colonization in Latin America and the connected histories of the postcoloni...
This article addresses some of the discussions taking place at the Social Sciences program of the Af...
This article aims to discuss the relationbetween Brazil and the African continent, highlighting the ...
The fact of non-consideration and late consideration of heritage belonging to historically disadvant...
This paper investigates early postcolonial Brazil through the lens of one of its most prominent publ...
ABSTRACT: This article intends to discuss what is specifically at stake in what concerns a possible ...
This research paper examines the problematic areas of inequality and racism within Brazil. It focuse...
International audienceThis paper explores the relations to Africa and African decolonisation of thre...