R

University of Rochester Press

Search:  

order help home page view contents of your cart

 
Afro-Brazilians
Cultural Production in a Racial Democracy
Niyi Afolabi

Brazil, the most racially diverse Latin American country, is also the most contradictory: for centuries it has maintained fantasy as reality through the myth of racial democracy. Enshrined in that mythology is the masking of exclusionism that strategically displaces and marginalizes Afro-Brazilians from political power.
In this absorbing new study, Niyi Afolabi exposes the tensions between the official position on racial harmony and the reality of marginalization experienced by Afro-Brazilians by exploring Afro-Brazilian cultural production as a considered response to this exclusion. The author examines major contributions in music, history, literature, film, and popular culture in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries to reveal how each performance by an Afro-Brazilian artist addresses issues of identity and racism through a variety of veils that entertain, ridicule, invoke, provoke, protest, and demand change at the same time.
Raising cogent questions such as the vital role of Afro-Brazilians in the making of Brazilian national identity; the representation of Brazilian women as hapless, exploited, and abandoned; the erosion of the influence of black movements due to fragmentation and internal disharmony; and the portrayal of Afro-Brazilians on the national screen as domestics, Afolabi provides insightful, nuanced analyses that tease out the complexities of the dilemma in their appropriate historical, political, and social contexts.

Niyi Afolabi teaches Luso-Brazilian, Yoruba, and African Diaspora studies in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese as well as the John L. Warfield Center of African and African American Studies at the University of Texas at Austin.

 

DETAILS


Size: 9 x 6 in
13 digit ISBN: 9781580462624
Binding: Hardback
First published: 01/Apr/2009
Publication date: 01/Apr/2009
Price: 90.00 USD / 50.00 GBP Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Series: Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora
Subject: African Studies

BIC class: AVH

STATUS: Not yet published
Details updated on 18/11/2008

To be notified when this title becomes available

 
Contents
   Negotiating Cultural Production in a Racial Democracy
1   Two Faces of Racial Democracy
2   Quilombhoje as a Cultural Collective
3   Beyond the Curtains: Unveiling Afro-Brazilian Women Writers
4   (Un)Broken Linkages
5   The Tropicalist Legacy of Gilberto Gil
6   Afro-Brazilian Carnival
7   Film and Fragmentation
8   Ancestrality and the Dynamics of Afro-Modernity
9   The Forerunners of Afro-Modernity
10   (Un)Transgressed Tradition
11   Ancestrality, Memory, and Citizenship
12   Quilombo without Frontiers
13   Ancestral Motherhood of Leci Brandao
14   The Future of Afro-Brazilian Cultural Production
 

 

To order this book, use the shopping cart that refers to your destination. If the title is not yet published, your order will be recorded until the volume becomes available.

    US or Canada, enter quantity here >

    Europe and Rest of World, enter quantity here >

Please note that our shopping carts use cookies. If you have cookies disabled on your browser please click here for a secure blank order form, or click here for a printable form.