Racism and Ethnic Relations in the Portuguese-Speaking World
Herausgeber: Bethencourt, Francisco; Pearce, Adrian
Racism and Ethnic Relations in the Portuguese-Speaking World
Herausgeber: Bethencourt, Francisco; Pearce, Adrian
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The book covers the gamut of inter-ethnic experiences throughout the Portuguese-speaking world, from the sixteenth century to the present day, integrating history, sociology, social psychology, anthropology, literary, and cultural studies.
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The book covers the gamut of inter-ethnic experiences throughout the Portuguese-speaking world, from the sixteenth century to the present day, integrating history, sociology, social psychology, anthropology, literary, and cultural studies.
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- Proceedings of the British Academy
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 814g
- ISBN-13: 9780197265246
- ISBN-10: 0197265243
- Artikelnr.: 35482125
- Proceedings of the British Academy
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 814g
- ISBN-13: 9780197265246
- ISBN-10: 0197265243
- Artikelnr.: 35482125
Francisco Bethencourt is Charles Boxer Professor at King's College London. Adrian Pearce is a professor at King's College London.
* Introduction
* Parti I. Present Issues
* 1: António Sérgio Guimarães: . Colour and Race in Brazil: From
Whitening to the Search for Afro-Descent
* 2: Peter Wade: Brazil and Colombia: Comparative Race Relations in
South America
* 3: Jorge Vala and Cícero Pereira: Racism: An Evolving Virus
* 4: Luiz Felipe de Alencastro: Mulattos in Brazil and Angola: A
Comparative Approach, Seventeenth to Twenty-First Centuries
* Part II. The Modern Framework
* 5: João de Pina-Cabral: Charles Boxer and the Race Equivoque
* 6: Maria Lucia Pallares-Burke: Gilberto Freyre and Brazilian
Self-Perception
* 7: David Brookshaw: Writing from the Margins: Towards an Epistemology
of Contemporary African Brazilian Fiction
* 8: Michel Cahen: Indigenato Before Race? Some Proposals on Portuguese
Forced Labour Law in Mozambique and the African Empire (1926-62)
* 9: Miguel Jerónimo: The 'Civilisation Guild': Race and Labour in the
Third Portuguese Empire, ca. 1870-1930
* Part III. The Long View
* 10: Ricardo Roque: Marriage Traps: Colonial Interactions with
Indigenous Marriage Ties in East Timor
* 11: Herbert Klein: The Free Afro-Brazilians in a Slave Society
* 12: Andrea Daher: . The 'General Language' and the Social Status of
the Indian in Brazil, Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries
* 13: José Pedro Paiva: The New Christian Divide in the
Portuguese-Speaking World (Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries)
* 14: Jean Michel Massing: From Marco Polo to Manuel I of Portugal: The
Image of the East African Coast in the Early Sixteenth Century
* Parti I. Present Issues
* 1: António Sérgio Guimarães: . Colour and Race in Brazil: From
Whitening to the Search for Afro-Descent
* 2: Peter Wade: Brazil and Colombia: Comparative Race Relations in
South America
* 3: Jorge Vala and Cícero Pereira: Racism: An Evolving Virus
* 4: Luiz Felipe de Alencastro: Mulattos in Brazil and Angola: A
Comparative Approach, Seventeenth to Twenty-First Centuries
* Part II. The Modern Framework
* 5: João de Pina-Cabral: Charles Boxer and the Race Equivoque
* 6: Maria Lucia Pallares-Burke: Gilberto Freyre and Brazilian
Self-Perception
* 7: David Brookshaw: Writing from the Margins: Towards an Epistemology
of Contemporary African Brazilian Fiction
* 8: Michel Cahen: Indigenato Before Race? Some Proposals on Portuguese
Forced Labour Law in Mozambique and the African Empire (1926-62)
* 9: Miguel Jerónimo: The 'Civilisation Guild': Race and Labour in the
Third Portuguese Empire, ca. 1870-1930
* Part III. The Long View
* 10: Ricardo Roque: Marriage Traps: Colonial Interactions with
Indigenous Marriage Ties in East Timor
* 11: Herbert Klein: The Free Afro-Brazilians in a Slave Society
* 12: Andrea Daher: . The 'General Language' and the Social Status of
the Indian in Brazil, Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries
* 13: José Pedro Paiva: The New Christian Divide in the
Portuguese-Speaking World (Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries)
* 14: Jean Michel Massing: From Marco Polo to Manuel I of Portugal: The
Image of the East African Coast in the Early Sixteenth Century
* Introduction
* Parti I. Present Issues
* 1: António Sérgio Guimarães: . Colour and Race in Brazil: From
Whitening to the Search for Afro-Descent
* 2: Peter Wade: Brazil and Colombia: Comparative Race Relations in
South America
* 3: Jorge Vala and Cícero Pereira: Racism: An Evolving Virus
* 4: Luiz Felipe de Alencastro: Mulattos in Brazil and Angola: A
Comparative Approach, Seventeenth to Twenty-First Centuries
* Part II. The Modern Framework
* 5: João de Pina-Cabral: Charles Boxer and the Race Equivoque
* 6: Maria Lucia Pallares-Burke: Gilberto Freyre and Brazilian
Self-Perception
* 7: David Brookshaw: Writing from the Margins: Towards an Epistemology
of Contemporary African Brazilian Fiction
* 8: Michel Cahen: Indigenato Before Race? Some Proposals on Portuguese
Forced Labour Law in Mozambique and the African Empire (1926-62)
* 9: Miguel Jerónimo: The 'Civilisation Guild': Race and Labour in the
Third Portuguese Empire, ca. 1870-1930
* Part III. The Long View
* 10: Ricardo Roque: Marriage Traps: Colonial Interactions with
Indigenous Marriage Ties in East Timor
* 11: Herbert Klein: The Free Afro-Brazilians in a Slave Society
* 12: Andrea Daher: . The 'General Language' and the Social Status of
the Indian in Brazil, Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries
* 13: José Pedro Paiva: The New Christian Divide in the
Portuguese-Speaking World (Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries)
* 14: Jean Michel Massing: From Marco Polo to Manuel I of Portugal: The
Image of the East African Coast in the Early Sixteenth Century
* Parti I. Present Issues
* 1: António Sérgio Guimarães: . Colour and Race in Brazil: From
Whitening to the Search for Afro-Descent
* 2: Peter Wade: Brazil and Colombia: Comparative Race Relations in
South America
* 3: Jorge Vala and Cícero Pereira: Racism: An Evolving Virus
* 4: Luiz Felipe de Alencastro: Mulattos in Brazil and Angola: A
Comparative Approach, Seventeenth to Twenty-First Centuries
* Part II. The Modern Framework
* 5: João de Pina-Cabral: Charles Boxer and the Race Equivoque
* 6: Maria Lucia Pallares-Burke: Gilberto Freyre and Brazilian
Self-Perception
* 7: David Brookshaw: Writing from the Margins: Towards an Epistemology
of Contemporary African Brazilian Fiction
* 8: Michel Cahen: Indigenato Before Race? Some Proposals on Portuguese
Forced Labour Law in Mozambique and the African Empire (1926-62)
* 9: Miguel Jerónimo: The 'Civilisation Guild': Race and Labour in the
Third Portuguese Empire, ca. 1870-1930
* Part III. The Long View
* 10: Ricardo Roque: Marriage Traps: Colonial Interactions with
Indigenous Marriage Ties in East Timor
* 11: Herbert Klein: The Free Afro-Brazilians in a Slave Society
* 12: Andrea Daher: . The 'General Language' and the Social Status of
the Indian in Brazil, Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries
* 13: José Pedro Paiva: The New Christian Divide in the
Portuguese-Speaking World (Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries)
* 14: Jean Michel Massing: From Marco Polo to Manuel I of Portugal: The
Image of the East African Coast in the Early Sixteenth Century