Luso-Tropicalism and Its Discontents: The Making and Unmaking of Racial Exceptionalism - Warwick Anderson - Books - Berghahn Books - 9781800736368 - November 11, 2022
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Luso-Tropicalism and Its Discontents: The Making and Unmaking of Racial Exceptionalism

Warwick Anderson

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Luso-Tropicalism and Its Discontents: The Making and Unmaking of Racial Exceptionalism

Modern perceptions of race across much of the Global South are indebted to the Brazilian social scientist Gilberto Freyre, who in works such as The Masters and the Slaves claimed that Portuguese colonialism produced exceptionally benign and tolerant race relations. This volume radically reinterprets Freyre's Luso-tropicalist arguments and critically engages with the historical complexity of racial concepts and practices in the Portuguese-speaking world. Encompassing Brazil as well as Portuguese-speaking societies in Africa, Asia, and even Portugal itself, it places an interdisciplinary group of scholars in conversation to challenge the conventional understanding of twentieth-century racialization, proffering new insights into such controversial topics as human plasticity, racial amalgamation, and the tropes and proxies of whiteness.


346 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 11, 2022
ISBN13 9781800736368
Publishers Berghahn Books
Pages 346
Dimensions 229 × 152 × 22 mm   ·   478 g
Language English  
Editor Anderson, Warwick
Editor Roque, Ricardo
Editor Santos, Ricardo Ventura

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