This book connects the work of US private foundations, the United States government, and Brazilian intellectuals to explore how they worked collaboratively to address racial disparities in Brazil during the Cold War.
This book connects the work of US private foundations, the United States government, and Brazilian intellectuals to explore how they worked collaboratively to address racial disparities in Brazil during the Cold War.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Elizabeth Cancelli is a History professor at the University of São Paulo (USP) and a researcher of the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) for more than 20 years Gustavo Mesquita obtained his PhD in History at the University of São Paulo in 2017. Currently, Gustavo works as a post-doctoral fellow at the Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning and visiting fellow at the University of Birmingham, UK. Wanderson Chaves obtained his PhD in History at the University of São Paulo in 2012, the Master's degree in Social Sciences, and the Bachelor's degree in Anthropology, both at the University of Brasília. Currently, Wanderson is a post-doctoral fellow at the Department of History of the University of São Paulo.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Communism Racism and the American Dilemma 1. The Cold War the Social Sciences and the Race Question: Brazil as a Lab 2. From Chicago to São Paulo: The Shaping of Florestan Fernandes' Sociology of Race and Ethnic Relations 3. US-Brazilian Networks in UNESCO's Anti-Racism Agenda 4. US-Latin American Exchange and Florestan Fernandes' The Negro in Brazilian Society 5. The Ford Foundation the Marginality Project and Beyond: The Emergence of Nixon's Style of Racial Policy Conclusion
Introduction: Communism Racism and the American Dilemma 1. The Cold War the Social Sciences and the Race Question: Brazil as a Lab 2. From Chicago to São Paulo: The Shaping of Florestan Fernandes' Sociology of Race and Ethnic Relations 3. US-Brazilian Networks in UNESCO's Anti-Racism Agenda 4. US-Latin American Exchange and Florestan Fernandes' The Negro in Brazilian Society 5. The Ford Foundation the Marginality Project and Beyond: The Emergence of Nixon's Style of Racial Policy Conclusion
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