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- Of Sentiment, Science, and Myth: Changing Metaphors of Racial Inclusion in Twentieth-Century Brazil
- Para africano ver:: Intercâmbios africano-bahianos na reinvenção dademocracia racial brasileira, 1961-63
- When Rio was Black: Soul Music, National Culture, and the Politics of Racial Comparison in 1970s Brazil
- Para Africano Ver: African-Bahian Exchanges in the Reinvention of Brazil’s Racial Democracy, 1961-63
- Terms of Inclusion: Black Intellectuals in Twentieth-Century Brazil
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Terms of Inclusion: Black Intellectuals in Twentieth-Century Brazil
Paulina Alberto
Winner of the 2012 Roberto Reis Prize in Brazilian Studies and of the 2013 Warren Dean Prize in Brazillian History.
In this history of black thought and racial activism in twentieth-century Brazil, Alberto demonstrates that black intellectuals, and not just elite white Brazilians, shaped discourses about race relations and the cultural and political terms of inclusion in their modern nation.