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Focusing on Black Brazilian political struggles, the book explores the challenges faced amid rising ethno-racial policies and increased Black participation in governance. It critiques the fading ideologies of racial democracy and positive miscegenation while highlighting the persistent denial of racism's impact. By examining the epistemic aspects of Black activism and anti-racist efforts, the author analyzes how these movements navigate and redefine concepts of racial difference, belonging, and citizenship within the contemporary landscape of inclusion politics.
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Reimagining Black Difference and Politics in Brazil, Kenneth A. Loparo
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- 2014
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