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Race and Democracy in the Americas
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Race and Democracy in the Americas
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Race and Democracy in the Americas examines dimensions of the comparative dynamics of race and ethnicity, with a directed focus on the Americas, most particularly Brazil and the United States
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Race and Democracy in the Americas examines dimensions of the comparative dynamics of race and ethnicity, with a directed focus on the Americas, most particularly Brazil and the United States
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9781138531345
- ISBN-10: 1138531340
- Artikelnr.: 50497993
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9781138531345
- ISBN-10: 1138531340
- Artikelnr.: 50497993
Georgia A. Persons
1: Race and Democracy in the Americas Project; 2: Race and Democracy in the
U. S. and Brazil: The Evolution of a Program; 3: Project Conference Opening
Remarks: International Cooperation on Higher Education; 4: Changing Racial
Attitudes in Brazil: Retrospective and Prospective Views; 5:
"Self-Directed" Activism between the U.S. African and Afro-Brazilian
Communities: On the Nature of an Activist Relationship [A Response to
Brazilian Activist Sueli Carneiro]; 6: Comparable or Connected?
Afro-Diasporic Subjectivity and State Response in 1920s São Paulo and
Chicago; 7: Racial Intimacy and Racial Politics: Adoption in the U. S. and
Brazil; 8: Racism: A Contradiction within the Brazilian Democratic System;
9: Fear as the Commodity Blacks Own the Most: An Essay on Police Violence
against Black People and the Poor in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil 1; 10: Race
Relations among University Students in Rio de Janeiro *; 11: Rewriting the
Black Subject: "History" ana "Culture" in the Black Brazilian Emancipatory
Text; 12: Racial Cycles? A Dynamic Approach to the Study of Race in
Post-Revolutionary Cuba and Beyond; 13: The Pan-African Initiative in the
Americas: Culture, Common Struggle and the Odu Ifa; 14: Linking Two
Theoretical Traditions: Toward Conceptualizing the American Racial State in
a Globalized Milieu; 15: American Politics: Local and National
perspectives; 16: Presidential Impeachment, Ideology, and Party Politics:
Comparing 1868 to 1999; 17: A Tribute to Mack Henry Jones of Atlanta
University; 18: Reflections on Atlanta University Political Science; 19:
The Epistemological Quest of Mack Jones; 20: Observations on the Political
Thought and Methodology of Mack H. Jones; 21: The Mack Jones Legacy; 22:
Invitation to the Scholarly Community
U. S. and Brazil: The Evolution of a Program; 3: Project Conference Opening
Remarks: International Cooperation on Higher Education; 4: Changing Racial
Attitudes in Brazil: Retrospective and Prospective Views; 5:
"Self-Directed" Activism between the U.S. African and Afro-Brazilian
Communities: On the Nature of an Activist Relationship [A Response to
Brazilian Activist Sueli Carneiro]; 6: Comparable or Connected?
Afro-Diasporic Subjectivity and State Response in 1920s São Paulo and
Chicago; 7: Racial Intimacy and Racial Politics: Adoption in the U. S. and
Brazil; 8: Racism: A Contradiction within the Brazilian Democratic System;
9: Fear as the Commodity Blacks Own the Most: An Essay on Police Violence
against Black People and the Poor in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil 1; 10: Race
Relations among University Students in Rio de Janeiro *; 11: Rewriting the
Black Subject: "History" ana "Culture" in the Black Brazilian Emancipatory
Text; 12: Racial Cycles? A Dynamic Approach to the Study of Race in
Post-Revolutionary Cuba and Beyond; 13: The Pan-African Initiative in the
Americas: Culture, Common Struggle and the Odu Ifa; 14: Linking Two
Theoretical Traditions: Toward Conceptualizing the American Racial State in
a Globalized Milieu; 15: American Politics: Local and National
perspectives; 16: Presidential Impeachment, Ideology, and Party Politics:
Comparing 1868 to 1999; 17: A Tribute to Mack Henry Jones of Atlanta
University; 18: Reflections on Atlanta University Political Science; 19:
The Epistemological Quest of Mack Jones; 20: Observations on the Political
Thought and Methodology of Mack H. Jones; 21: The Mack Jones Legacy; 22:
Invitation to the Scholarly Community
1: Race and Democracy in the Americas Project; 2: Race and Democracy in the
U. S. and Brazil: The Evolution of a Program; 3: Project Conference Opening
Remarks: International Cooperation on Higher Education; 4: Changing Racial
Attitudes in Brazil: Retrospective and Prospective Views; 5:
"Self-Directed" Activism between the U.S. African and Afro-Brazilian
Communities: On the Nature of an Activist Relationship [A Response to
Brazilian Activist Sueli Carneiro]; 6: Comparable or Connected?
Afro-Diasporic Subjectivity and State Response in 1920s São Paulo and
Chicago; 7: Racial Intimacy and Racial Politics: Adoption in the U. S. and
Brazil; 8: Racism: A Contradiction within the Brazilian Democratic System;
9: Fear as the Commodity Blacks Own the Most: An Essay on Police Violence
against Black People and the Poor in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil 1; 10: Race
Relations among University Students in Rio de Janeiro *; 11: Rewriting the
Black Subject: "History" ana "Culture" in the Black Brazilian Emancipatory
Text; 12: Racial Cycles? A Dynamic Approach to the Study of Race in
Post-Revolutionary Cuba and Beyond; 13: The Pan-African Initiative in the
Americas: Culture, Common Struggle and the Odu Ifa; 14: Linking Two
Theoretical Traditions: Toward Conceptualizing the American Racial State in
a Globalized Milieu; 15: American Politics: Local and National
perspectives; 16: Presidential Impeachment, Ideology, and Party Politics:
Comparing 1868 to 1999; 17: A Tribute to Mack Henry Jones of Atlanta
University; 18: Reflections on Atlanta University Political Science; 19:
The Epistemological Quest of Mack Jones; 20: Observations on the Political
Thought and Methodology of Mack H. Jones; 21: The Mack Jones Legacy; 22:
Invitation to the Scholarly Community
U. S. and Brazil: The Evolution of a Program; 3: Project Conference Opening
Remarks: International Cooperation on Higher Education; 4: Changing Racial
Attitudes in Brazil: Retrospective and Prospective Views; 5:
"Self-Directed" Activism between the U.S. African and Afro-Brazilian
Communities: On the Nature of an Activist Relationship [A Response to
Brazilian Activist Sueli Carneiro]; 6: Comparable or Connected?
Afro-Diasporic Subjectivity and State Response in 1920s São Paulo and
Chicago; 7: Racial Intimacy and Racial Politics: Adoption in the U. S. and
Brazil; 8: Racism: A Contradiction within the Brazilian Democratic System;
9: Fear as the Commodity Blacks Own the Most: An Essay on Police Violence
against Black People and the Poor in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil 1; 10: Race
Relations among University Students in Rio de Janeiro *; 11: Rewriting the
Black Subject: "History" ana "Culture" in the Black Brazilian Emancipatory
Text; 12: Racial Cycles? A Dynamic Approach to the Study of Race in
Post-Revolutionary Cuba and Beyond; 13: The Pan-African Initiative in the
Americas: Culture, Common Struggle and the Odu Ifa; 14: Linking Two
Theoretical Traditions: Toward Conceptualizing the American Racial State in
a Globalized Milieu; 15: American Politics: Local and National
perspectives; 16: Presidential Impeachment, Ideology, and Party Politics:
Comparing 1868 to 1999; 17: A Tribute to Mack Henry Jones of Atlanta
University; 18: Reflections on Atlanta University Political Science; 19:
The Epistemological Quest of Mack Jones; 20: Observations on the Political
Thought and Methodology of Mack H. Jones; 21: The Mack Jones Legacy; 22:
Invitation to the Scholarly Community