(Re)Considering Blackness in Contemporary Afro-Brazilian (Con)Texts

Exploring race, identity, and cultural expressions in Brazil

Rochelle Brock editor Antonio D Tillis editor Richard Greggory Johnson III editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Peter Lang Publishing Inc

Published:29th Aug '11

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This insightful collection explores the complexities of Blackness in Brazil through various cultural lenses, making it essential for scholars in related fields.

The book (Re)Considering Blackness in Contemporary Afro-Brazilian (Con)Texts offers a critical examination of Blackness within Brazil through the framework of cultural studies. This collection of scholarly articles engages with themes of transnationalism and cosmopolitanism, providing a multidisciplinary perspective on the complexities of national and racial identity. By analyzing contemporary Brazilian cultural outputs—spanning literature, film, religion, and theatre—this work sheds light on the nuanced ways in which a multiethnic nation like Brazil navigates issues of Blackness in modern contexts.

Contributed by leading Brazilian scholars, the essays delve deep into various disciplines, including race, gender, and cultural anthropology, to explore how these fields intersect with the construction of identities related to Blackness. The authors critically interrogate the ambivalence surrounding racial identity, offering insights into how contemporary cultural material reflects and shapes societal perceptions. Through this lens, the book seeks to illuminate the ongoing dialogues about race and identity within Brazil's diverse cultural landscape.

Ultimately, (Re)Considering Blackness in Contemporary Afro-Brazilian (Con)Texts serves as a vital resource for scholars and students alike, enriching the fields of Brazilian studies, Latin American studies, and cultural studies. Its contributions are particularly important for those interested in understanding the complexities of the African Diaspora and how cultural expressions inform the discourse on race and identity in Brazil today.

ISBN: 9781433107870

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Weight: 410g

196 pages

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