Luso-Tropicalism and Its Discontents
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Luso-Tropicalism and Its Discontents
The Making and Unmaking of Racial Exceptionalism
Santos, Ricardo Ventura; Roque, Ricardo; Anderson, Warwick
Berghahn Books
11/2022
346
Mole
Inglês
9781800736368
15 a 20 dias
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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Warwick Anderson, Ricardo Roque, and Ricardo Ventura Santos
PART I: PICTURING AND READING FREYRE
Chapter 1. Gilberto Freyre's View of Miscegenation and Its Circulation in the Portuguese Empire (1930s-1960s)
Claudia Castelo
Chapter 2. Gilberto Freyre: Racial Populism and Ethnic Nationalism
Jerry Davila
Chapter 3. Anthropology and Pan-Africanism at the Margins of the Portuguese Empire: Trajectories of Kamba Simango
Lorenzo Macagno
PART II: IMAGINING A MIXED-RACE NATION
Chapter 4. Eugenics, Genetics and Anthropology in Brazil: The Masters and the Slaves, Racial Miscegenation and Its Discontents
Robert Wegner and Vanderlei Sebastiao de Souza
Chapter 5. Gilberto Freyre and the UNESCO Research Project on Race Relations in Brazil
Marcos Chor Maio
Chapter 6. "An Immense Mosaic": Race Mixing and the Creation of the Genetic Nation in 1960s Brazil
Rosanna Dent and Ricardo Ventura Santos
PART III: THE COLONIAL SCIENCES OF RACE
Chapter 7. The Racial Science of Patriotic Primitives: Antonio Mendes Correia in Portuguese Timor
Ricardo Roque
Chapter 8. Reassessing Portuguese Exceptionalism: Racial Concepts and Colonial Policies toward the "Bushmen" in Southern Angola, 1880s-1970s
Samuel Coghe
Chapter 9. "Anthropobiology", Racial Miscegenation and Body Normality: Comparing Biotypological Studies in Brazil and Portugal, 1930-1940
Ana Carolina Vimieiro Gomes
PART IV: PORTUGUESENESS IN THE TROPICS
Chapter 10. Luso-Tropicalism Debunked, Again: Race, Racism, and Racialism in Three Portuguese-Speaking Societies
Cristiana Bastos
Chapter 11. Being Goan (Modern) in Zanzibar: Mobility, Relationality and the Stitching of Race
Pamila Gupta
Afterword I: Mixing the Global Color Palette
Nelia Dias
Afterword II: Luso-tropicalism and Mixture in the Latin American Context
Peter Wade
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Warwick Anderson, Ricardo Roque, and Ricardo Ventura Santos
PART I: PICTURING AND READING FREYRE
Chapter 1. Gilberto Freyre's View of Miscegenation and Its Circulation in the Portuguese Empire (1930s-1960s)
Claudia Castelo
Chapter 2. Gilberto Freyre: Racial Populism and Ethnic Nationalism
Jerry Davila
Chapter 3. Anthropology and Pan-Africanism at the Margins of the Portuguese Empire: Trajectories of Kamba Simango
Lorenzo Macagno
PART II: IMAGINING A MIXED-RACE NATION
Chapter 4. Eugenics, Genetics and Anthropology in Brazil: The Masters and the Slaves, Racial Miscegenation and Its Discontents
Robert Wegner and Vanderlei Sebastiao de Souza
Chapter 5. Gilberto Freyre and the UNESCO Research Project on Race Relations in Brazil
Marcos Chor Maio
Chapter 6. "An Immense Mosaic": Race Mixing and the Creation of the Genetic Nation in 1960s Brazil
Rosanna Dent and Ricardo Ventura Santos
PART III: THE COLONIAL SCIENCES OF RACE
Chapter 7. The Racial Science of Patriotic Primitives: Antonio Mendes Correia in Portuguese Timor
Ricardo Roque
Chapter 8. Reassessing Portuguese Exceptionalism: Racial Concepts and Colonial Policies toward the "Bushmen" in Southern Angola, 1880s-1970s
Samuel Coghe
Chapter 9. "Anthropobiology", Racial Miscegenation and Body Normality: Comparing Biotypological Studies in Brazil and Portugal, 1930-1940
Ana Carolina Vimieiro Gomes
PART IV: PORTUGUESENESS IN THE TROPICS
Chapter 10. Luso-Tropicalism Debunked, Again: Race, Racism, and Racialism in Three Portuguese-Speaking Societies
Cristiana Bastos
Chapter 11. Being Goan (Modern) in Zanzibar: Mobility, Relationality and the Stitching of Race
Pamila Gupta
Afterword I: Mixing the Global Color Palette
Nelia Dias
Afterword II: Luso-tropicalism and Mixture in the Latin American Context
Peter Wade
Index
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Gilberto Freyre;The Masters and the Slaves;Portuguese colonialism; Miscegenation;Luso-tropicalist;Portugal;Brazil;Portuguese-speaking societies;Africa;Asia;racialization;human plasticity;racial amalgamation;whiteness;Racial Populism;Ethnic Nationalism;Kamba Simango;Genetic Nation;Antonio Mendes Correia;Bushmen;Global Color Palette;racial exceptionalism;Empire;race relations;Southern Angola;Anthropobiology
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Warwick Anderson, Ricardo Roque, and Ricardo Ventura Santos
PART I: PICTURING AND READING FREYRE
Chapter 1. Gilberto Freyre's View of Miscegenation and Its Circulation in the Portuguese Empire (1930s-1960s)
Claudia Castelo
Chapter 2. Gilberto Freyre: Racial Populism and Ethnic Nationalism
Jerry Davila
Chapter 3. Anthropology and Pan-Africanism at the Margins of the Portuguese Empire: Trajectories of Kamba Simango
Lorenzo Macagno
PART II: IMAGINING A MIXED-RACE NATION
Chapter 4. Eugenics, Genetics and Anthropology in Brazil: The Masters and the Slaves, Racial Miscegenation and Its Discontents
Robert Wegner and Vanderlei Sebastiao de Souza
Chapter 5. Gilberto Freyre and the UNESCO Research Project on Race Relations in Brazil
Marcos Chor Maio
Chapter 6. "An Immense Mosaic": Race Mixing and the Creation of the Genetic Nation in 1960s Brazil
Rosanna Dent and Ricardo Ventura Santos
PART III: THE COLONIAL SCIENCES OF RACE
Chapter 7. The Racial Science of Patriotic Primitives: Antonio Mendes Correia in Portuguese Timor
Ricardo Roque
Chapter 8. Reassessing Portuguese Exceptionalism: Racial Concepts and Colonial Policies toward the "Bushmen" in Southern Angola, 1880s-1970s
Samuel Coghe
Chapter 9. "Anthropobiology", Racial Miscegenation and Body Normality: Comparing Biotypological Studies in Brazil and Portugal, 1930-1940
Ana Carolina Vimieiro Gomes
PART IV: PORTUGUESENESS IN THE TROPICS
Chapter 10. Luso-Tropicalism Debunked, Again: Race, Racism, and Racialism in Three Portuguese-Speaking Societies
Cristiana Bastos
Chapter 11. Being Goan (Modern) in Zanzibar: Mobility, Relationality and the Stitching of Race
Pamila Gupta
Afterword I: Mixing the Global Color Palette
Nelia Dias
Afterword II: Luso-tropicalism and Mixture in the Latin American Context
Peter Wade
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Warwick Anderson, Ricardo Roque, and Ricardo Ventura Santos
PART I: PICTURING AND READING FREYRE
Chapter 1. Gilberto Freyre's View of Miscegenation and Its Circulation in the Portuguese Empire (1930s-1960s)
Claudia Castelo
Chapter 2. Gilberto Freyre: Racial Populism and Ethnic Nationalism
Jerry Davila
Chapter 3. Anthropology and Pan-Africanism at the Margins of the Portuguese Empire: Trajectories of Kamba Simango
Lorenzo Macagno
PART II: IMAGINING A MIXED-RACE NATION
Chapter 4. Eugenics, Genetics and Anthropology in Brazil: The Masters and the Slaves, Racial Miscegenation and Its Discontents
Robert Wegner and Vanderlei Sebastiao de Souza
Chapter 5. Gilberto Freyre and the UNESCO Research Project on Race Relations in Brazil
Marcos Chor Maio
Chapter 6. "An Immense Mosaic": Race Mixing and the Creation of the Genetic Nation in 1960s Brazil
Rosanna Dent and Ricardo Ventura Santos
PART III: THE COLONIAL SCIENCES OF RACE
Chapter 7. The Racial Science of Patriotic Primitives: Antonio Mendes Correia in Portuguese Timor
Ricardo Roque
Chapter 8. Reassessing Portuguese Exceptionalism: Racial Concepts and Colonial Policies toward the "Bushmen" in Southern Angola, 1880s-1970s
Samuel Coghe
Chapter 9. "Anthropobiology", Racial Miscegenation and Body Normality: Comparing Biotypological Studies in Brazil and Portugal, 1930-1940
Ana Carolina Vimieiro Gomes
PART IV: PORTUGUESENESS IN THE TROPICS
Chapter 10. Luso-Tropicalism Debunked, Again: Race, Racism, and Racialism in Three Portuguese-Speaking Societies
Cristiana Bastos
Chapter 11. Being Goan (Modern) in Zanzibar: Mobility, Relationality and the Stitching of Race
Pamila Gupta
Afterword I: Mixing the Global Color Palette
Nelia Dias
Afterword II: Luso-tropicalism and Mixture in the Latin American Context
Peter Wade
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Gilberto Freyre;The Masters and the Slaves;Portuguese colonialism; Miscegenation;Luso-tropicalist;Portugal;Brazil;Portuguese-speaking societies;Africa;Asia;racialization;human plasticity;racial amalgamation;whiteness;Racial Populism;Ethnic Nationalism;Kamba Simango;Genetic Nation;Antonio Mendes Correia;Bushmen;Global Color Palette;racial exceptionalism;Empire;race relations;Southern Angola;Anthropobiology