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Black into white : race and nationality in Brazilian thought : with a preface to the 1993 edition and bibliography / Thomas E. Skidmore.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Skidmore, Thomas E.
Series:
e-Duke books scholarly collection.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Brazil--Race relations.
Brazil.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (336 p.)
Place of Publication:
Durham : Duke University Press, 1993.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Published to wide acclaim in 1974, Thomas E. Skidmore's intellectual history of Brazilian racial ideology has become a classic in the field. Available for the first time in paperback, this edition has been updated to include a new preface and bibliography that surveys recent scholarship in the field. Black into White is a broad-ranging study of what the leading Brazilian intellectuals thought and propounded about race relations between 1870 and 1930. In an effort to reconcile social realities with the doctrines of scientific racism, the Brazilian ideal of ""whitening""-the theory that the Br
Contents:
THE INTELLECTUAL CONTEXT OF ABOLITION IN BRAZIL: The Brazil of 1865. The Rise of a Reform Spirit. Abolitionism. European Thought and Determinist Dilemmas. The Agony of a Would-Be Nationalist: SIlvio Romero
RACIAL REALITIES AND RACIAL THOUGHT AFTER ABOLITION: Nature and Origins of Brazit's Multi-racial Society. Varieties of Racist Theory from Abroad. Racist Theory in Brazil. "Whitening" the Brazilian Solution. Comparisons with the United States
POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND THE BRAZILIAN SENSE OF NATIONALITY BEFORE 1910: The Political Realities of the New Republic. Political Criticisms of the New Republic. Literature, Intellectuals, and the Question of Nationality. Reaction to Inadequacy. Turning Determinism on Its Head: The Brazilian Chauvinists. Trying To Live with Determinism. Rejecting the Frame of Reference
THE NATIONAL IMAGE AND THE SEARCH FOR IMMIGRANTS: '"Selling''' Brazil During the Empire. Promoting the Brazilian Image, 1890-1914. Immigration Policy, 1887-1914
THE NEW NATIONALISM: Events Between 1910 and 1920. Brazil and the Outbreak of the European War. National Defense: Nationalism of the Establishment. Mobilization and the New Nationalism. Re-evaluation of Race. Rethinking Brazilian Nationality. The War's Stimulus to Brazilian Nationalism
THE WHITENING IDEAL AFTER SCIENTIFIC RACISM: 1920's, Political Crisis and Literary Ferment. Rescuing the Caboclo. The African Heritage. Immigration Policy. The Whitening Ideal. Brazilian Reaction to Nazism: A Digression
Epilogue: Whitening-an Anachronistic Racial Ideal.
Notes:
Originally published: New York : Oxford University Press, 1974. With a new pref. and bibliography.
Includes index.
ISBN:
9786612904233
9781282904231
128290423X
9780822381761
0822381761
OCLC:
191222146

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