For most of the twentieth century, Brazil was widely regarded as a ""racial democracy"" - a country untainted by the scourge of racism and prejudice. This book examines the life experiences of Afro-Brazilian women, analyzing the links between race and gender and broader processes of social, economic, and political exclusion.
For most of the twentieth century, Brazil was widely regarded as a ""racial democracy"" - a country untainted by the scourge of racism and prejudice. This book examines the life experiences of Afro-Brazilian women, analyzing the links between race and gender and broader processes of social, economic, and political exclusion.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Illustrations Acknowledgments Prologue Introduction PART ONE: Re-envisioning the Brazilian Nation 1 "A Foot in the Kitchen": Brazilian Discourses on Race, Hybridity, and National Identity 2 Women in and out of Place: Engendering Brazil's Racial Democracy PART TWO: The Body and Subjectivity 3 "Look at Her Hair": The Body Politics of Black Womanhood 4 Becoming a Mulher Negra PART THREE: Activism and Resistance 5 "What Citizenship is This?": Narratives of Marginality and Struggle 6 The Black Women's Movement: Politicizing and Reconstructing Collective Identities Epilogue: Re-envisioning Racial Essentialism and Identity Politics Notes References Index
Illustrations Acknowledgments Prologue Introduction PART ONE: Re-envisioning the Brazilian Nation 1 "A Foot in the Kitchen": Brazilian Discourses on Race, Hybridity, and National Identity 2 Women in and out of Place: Engendering Brazil's Racial Democracy PART TWO: The Body and Subjectivity 3 "Look at Her Hair": The Body Politics of Black Womanhood 4 Becoming a Mulher Negra PART THREE: Activism and Resistance 5 "What Citizenship is This?": Narratives of Marginality and Struggle 6 The Black Women's Movement: Politicizing and Reconstructing Collective Identities Epilogue: Re-envisioning Racial Essentialism and Identity Politics Notes References Index
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