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(Re)Considering Blackness in Contemporary Afro-Brazilian (Con)Texts
(Re)Considering Blackness in Contemporary Afro-Brazilian (Con)Texts
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- ISBN 9781433107863
- Weight: 300g
- Dimensions: 160 x 230mm
- Publication Date: 17 Aug 2011
- Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
(Re)Considering Blackness in Contemporary Afro-Brazilian (Con)Texts critically interrogates the issue of Blackness in Brazil under the lens of cultural studies – broadly defined to include utterances on transnationalism and cosmopolitanism. From a multidisciplinary perspective, this collection of scholarly articles queries the notions of national and racial identity and ambivalence, through critical analysis of contemporary (mid-twentieth century to the present) Brazilian cultural materiality, including literature, religion, film/video and theatrical production, and cultural anthropological manifestations. The book’s purpose is to understand how multiethnic nations, such as Brazil, negotiate issues of Blackness in contemporary contexts. All of the contributing authors are leading Brazilian scholars in the areas of race, gender, theatre, music, literature, film, and religion studies. By concentrating on how these disciplines and ideologies relate to matters concerning Blackness in the construction of identities in Brazil, this book will be of significant value to scholars in the areas of Brazilian studies, Latin American studies, interdisciplinary studies, cultural studies, and African Diaspora studies.
Antonio D. Tillis is Associate Professor and Chair of the African and African American Studies Program at Dartmouth College. He is the current president of the College Language Association (CLA), editor of PALARA (Publication of the Afro-Latin/American Research Association), and a Fulbright Scholar to Brazil. He has published numerous articles in journals such as The Afro-Hispanic Review, Callaloo, The Hispanic Journal, Mosaic Journal, CLA, and Transit Circle. He is the author of Manuel Zapata Olivella and the «Darkening» of Latin American Literature and translator of Caribbean African Upon Awakening, poetry by Blas Jiménez.
(Re)Considering Blackness in Contemporary Afro-Brazilian (Con)Texts
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