This book examines Afro-Brazilian individual and group identity and political behavior, and develops a theory of racial spatiality of Afro-Brazilian underrepresentation.
This book examines Afro-Brazilian individual and group identity and political behavior, and develops a theory of racial spatiality of Afro-Brazilian underrepresentation.
Gladys Mitchell-Walthour is a Political Scientist in the Department of Africology at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. She was the 2013-2014 Lemann Visiting Scholar at the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University. In 2016, she was elected the Vice President of the Brazil Studies Association. She has co-edited both Race and the Politics of Knowledge Production: Diaspora and Black Transnational Scholarship in the United States and Brazil (2016) and Brazil's New Racial Politics (2010).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Afro-Brazilian political underrepresentation 2. Blackness and racial identification in contemporary Brazil 3. Negro group attachment in Brazil 4. Negro linked fate and racial policies 5. Afro-descendant perceptions of discrimination and support for affirmative action.
Introduction 1. Afro-Brazilian political underrepresentation 2. Blackness and racial identification in contemporary Brazil 3. Negro group attachment in Brazil 4. Negro linked fate and racial policies 5. Afro-descendant perceptions of discrimination and support for affirmative action.
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