Oftentimes hailed as a unique model of postracial society (i.e. the so-called ‘racial democracy’), the Brazilian elite have an enduring resistance to acknowledging the existence and the pernicious effects of racism in shaping the country’s contemporary social relations
In Brazil, the African presence passes for many social personifications: from slave (rude, sharp, cr...
We apply the concept of antiblackness and a Deleuzian approach to sociopolitical events to analyze J...
Brazil has for years presented itself as a “racial democracy” – a land of harmonious racial relation...
For many people, Brazil is still considered a ‘racial democracy,’ which implies the idea of a land o...
The study of race relationships carried aout by the Author in São Paulo, Brazil, in three field rese...
At the present, Brazil is undergoing a process of democratization that has allowed social movements ...
Nas últimas décadas do século XX, as lutas sociais contra a discriminação de minorias (étnicas, sexu...
O tema da desigualdade no Brasil só pode ser compreendido à luz da especificidade de nosso processo ...
This research paper examines the problematic areas of inequality and racism within Brazil. It focuse...
An enduring puzzle of race relations in Brazil is that for most of the 20th century this topic was c...
In Brazil, the African presence passes for many social personifications: from slave (rude, sharp, cr...
In the last ten years, Brazil has undergone important transformations that have, in a way, reset the...
Brazil claimed to be a racial democracy . What does that mean and how have Afro-Brazilians responde...
Do societal inequalities limit the effectiveness of democratic regimes? And if so, why? And how? Add...
Brazil is a nation that has professed to be a `racial democracy\u27 such that race categories are no...
In Brazil, the African presence passes for many social personifications: from slave (rude, sharp, cr...
We apply the concept of antiblackness and a Deleuzian approach to sociopolitical events to analyze J...
Brazil has for years presented itself as a “racial democracy” – a land of harmonious racial relation...
For many people, Brazil is still considered a ‘racial democracy,’ which implies the idea of a land o...
The study of race relationships carried aout by the Author in São Paulo, Brazil, in three field rese...
At the present, Brazil is undergoing a process of democratization that has allowed social movements ...
Nas últimas décadas do século XX, as lutas sociais contra a discriminação de minorias (étnicas, sexu...
O tema da desigualdade no Brasil só pode ser compreendido à luz da especificidade de nosso processo ...
This research paper examines the problematic areas of inequality and racism within Brazil. It focuse...
An enduring puzzle of race relations in Brazil is that for most of the 20th century this topic was c...
In Brazil, the African presence passes for many social personifications: from slave (rude, sharp, cr...
In the last ten years, Brazil has undergone important transformations that have, in a way, reset the...
Brazil claimed to be a racial democracy . What does that mean and how have Afro-Brazilians responde...
Do societal inequalities limit the effectiveness of democratic regimes? And if so, why? And how? Add...
Brazil is a nation that has professed to be a `racial democracy\u27 such that race categories are no...
In Brazil, the African presence passes for many social personifications: from slave (rude, sharp, cr...
We apply the concept of antiblackness and a Deleuzian approach to sociopolitical events to analyze J...
Brazil has for years presented itself as a “racial democracy” – a land of harmonious racial relation...