Foundations, US Foreign Policy and Anti-Racism in Brazil

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A01=Elizabeth Cancelli
A01=Gustavo Mesquita
A01=Wanderson Chaves
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American Dilemma
Anti-racist Agenda
Ashley Montagu
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Black White Race Relations
Brazilian Dilemma
Brazilian Folklore
Brazilian Race Relations
Brazilian Racial
Brazilian Social Sciences
Buarque De Holanda
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Class Society
Cold War social science
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Ford Foundation Brazil
Foreign Professors
Instituto Torcuato Di Tella
Marginality Project
Paulo School
Race Relations Studies
Racial Democracy
Rockefeller Foundation influence
Roger Bastide
Secretary Of State
sociology of marginality
transnational race relations
UNESCO Declaration
UNESCO racial policy
UNESCO Research
United States
US Brazil anti-racism collaboration
Vice Versa
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032014111
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Feb 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book connects the work of US private foundations, the US government, and Brazilian intellectuals to explore how they worked collaboratively to address racial disparities in Brazil during the Cold War. It reveals not only how anti-racism was promoted during this period, shaping the political and academic agenda, but also the importance of American foundations, especially the Rockefeller and Ford Foundations, in the process.

Drawing on a vast array of archival and published sources from Brazil, the United States, and around the world, the book investigates the making of transnational connections and networks that sought to respond to the "race problem", seen as an increasingly dangerous threat to the liberal international order.

This book is especially relevant to the areas of Race Studies, Social Sciences, Latin-American Studies, Political Science and History, particularly the History of Sociology and Anthropology, as well as to studies about the role of American foundations in the Cold War period. It will also be of interest to activists, social scientists, economists, historians, journalists, NGOs, and INGOs.

Elizabeth Cancelli is a History professor at the University of São Paulo (USP) and a researcher of the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) for more than 20 years

Gustavo Mesquita obtained his PhD in History at the University of São Paulo in 2017. Currently, Gustavo works as a post-doctoral fellow at the Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning and visiting fellow at the University of Birmingham, UK.

Wanderson Chaves obtained his PhD in History at the University of São Paulo in 2012, the Master’s degree in Social Sciences, and the Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology, both at the University of Brasília. Currently, Wanderson is a post-doctoral fellow at the Department of History of the University of São Paulo.

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