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The Brazil Reader History, Culture, Politics

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

24.06.1999

Herausgeber

Robert M. Levine

Verlag

Duke University Press

Seitenzahl

544

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/15,7/3,9 cm

Gewicht

930 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8223-2290-0

Beschreibung

Portrait

Robert M. Levine is Professor of History and Director of Latin American Studies at the University of Miami. He has published extensively on Brazil and is former chair of the Columbia University Seminar on Brazil. His previous books include The Brazilian Photographs of Genevieve Naylor, 1940–1942, and Images of History, both also published by Duke University Press.

John J. Crocitti is Assistant Professor of History at San Diego Mesa College.

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

24.06.1999

Herausgeber

Robert M. Levine

Verlag

Duke University Press

Seitenzahl

544

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/15,7/3,9 cm

Gewicht

930 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8223-2290-0

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Brazil Reader
  • Acknowledgments xi
    A Note on Style xiii
    Introduction 1
    I. Origins, Conquest, and Colonial Rule
    The Origin of Fire / Cayapo Legend 16
    Noble Savages / John Hemming 20
    A Description of the Tupinamba / Anonymous 25
    The First Wave / Warren Dean 33
    Letter to Governor Tome de Sousa / Manoel da Nobrega 37
    From the River of Jenero / Francisco Suares 41
    The Sins of Maranhao / Antonio Vieira 43
    Minas Uprising of 1720 / Anonymous 45
    Smuggling in the Diamond District / George Gardner 52
    Decree Elevating Brazil to a Kingdom / Joao VI 56
    II. Imperial and Republican Brazil
    Declaration of Brazilian Independence, 1822 / Pedro I 63
    The Baron of Parnaiba / George Gardner 65
    Uprising in Maranhao, 1839-1840 / Domingos Jose Goncalves de Magalhaes 69
    A Paraiba Plantation, 1850-1860 / Stanley J. Stein 76
    The Paraguayan War Victory Parade / Peter M. Beattie 87
    A Vanishing Way of Life / Gilberto Freyre 91
    A Mirror of Progress / Dain Borges 93
    Drought and the Image of the Northeast / Gerald M. Greenfield 100
    Dom Pedro the Magnanimous / Mary Wilhelmine Williams 104
    Solemn Inaugural Session of December 24, 1900 / Congress of Engineering and Industry 107
    Intellectuals at Play / Olavo Bilac Colllection 109
    City of Mist / Manoel Sousa Pinto 110
    The Civilist Campaign / J. R. Lobao 113
    Gaucho Leaders, 1923 / Photograph 115
    Factory Rules, 1924 / Abramo Eberle Metalworks Management 116
    III. Slavery and Its Aftermath
    The War against Palmares / Anonymous 125
    Slave Life at Morro Velho Mine / Sir Richard Francis Burton 131
    Scenes from the Slave Trade / Logbook Entries; Joao Dunshee de Abrantes 135
    Cruelty to Slaves / Thomas Ewbank 138
    Slavery and Society / Joaquim Nabuco 143
    Abolition Decree, 1888 / Princess Isabel and Rodrigo Augusto da Silva 145
    Laws Regulating Beggars in Minas Gerais, 1900 / Liegislature of Minas Gerais 146
    IV. The Vargas Era
    The Social Question / Platform of the Liberal Alliance, 1930 156
    Manifesto, May 1930 / Luis Carlos Prestes 158
    Heroes of the Revolution / Composite Postcard Photograph 160
    The "Gold for Sao Paulo" Building, 1932 / Cristina Mehrtens 162
    Where They Talk about Rosa Luxemburg / Patricia Galvao 166
    Two Versions of Factory Life / Photographers Unknown 172
    Seized Correspondence from Communists, 1935-1945 / Dossier 20, Police Archives 176
    The Paulista Synagogue / Gustavo Barroso 182
    Why the Estado Novo? / Oliveira Vianna 184
    New Year's Address, 1938 / Getulio Vargas 186
    Rural Life / Photographers Unknown 190
    A New Survey of Brazilian Life / Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics 195
    General George C. Marshall's Mission to Brazil / Katherine Tupper Marshall 197
    Comments on the Estado Novo / Bailey W. Diffie 200
    Educational Reform after Twenty Years / Anisio S. Teixeira 204
    Ordinary People: Five Lives Affected by Vargas-Era Reforms / Apolonio de Carvalho, Geraldo Valdelirios Novais, Frederico Heller, Maurilio Thomas Ferreira, Joana de Masi Zero 206
    Vargas's Suicide Letter, 1954 / Getulio Vargas 222
    V. Seeking Democracy and Equity
    Rehearsal for the Coup / Araken Tavora 231
    The Military Regime / Antonio Pedro Tota 235
    Excerpts from the 1967 Brazilian Constitution 238
    Tropicalism and Brazilian Popular Music under Military Rule / Christopher Dunn 241
    Literature under the Dictatorship / Elizabeth Ginway 248
    Pele Speaks / Edson Arantes Nascimento da Silva 254
    The Maximum Norm of the Exercise of Liberty / Grupo da Educacao Moral e Civica 258
    Families of Fishermen Confront the Sharks / Paulo Lima 260
    The Reality of the Brazilian Countryside / Landless Movement (MST) 264
    The "Greatest Administrative Scandal" / Seth Garfield 268
    Life on an Occupied Ship / Marcal Joao Scarante 274
    A Letter from Brazil / Juliano Spyer 277
    Inaugural Address / Fernando Henrique Cardoso 280
    Fernando Henrique Cardoso: Theory and Practice / Ted G. Goertzel 289
    Is Brazil Hopelessly Corrupt? / Roberto DaMatta 295
    VI. Women's Lives
    Aunt Zeze's Tears / Emilia Moncorva Bandeira de Mello 302
    Tarsila and the 1920s / Carol Damian and Cristina Mehrtens 308
    The Integral Woman / Provincia de Guanabara 317
    The Children Always Had Milk / Maria Puerta Ferreira 319
    Women of the Forest / Yolanda and Robert F. Murphy 323
    My Life / Maria das Dores Gomes Batista 327
    A Healer's Story / Maria Geralda Ferreira 331
    Sonia, a Middle-Class Woman / Alison Raphael 334
    Family Life in Recife / Fanny Mitchell 337
    Xuxa and the Televisual Imaginary / Amelia Simpson 343
    Dreams of Uneducated Women / Jose Carlos Sebe Bom Meihy 348
    VII. Race and Ethnic Relations
    A Letter from Brazil, 1918 / Jose Clarana 354
    Growing Up Black in Minas Gerais / Carolina Maria de Jesus 359
    Exotic Peoples / Indian Protection Agency 365
    Brazil: Study in Black, Brown, and Beige / Leslie B. Rout Jr. 367
    Immigrant Ethnicity in Brazil / Jeffrey Lesser 374
    The Myth of Racial Democracy / Abdias do Nascimento 379
    The National Day against Racism / Revista MNU 382
    The Church Tries to Combat Prejudice / Bernardete Toneto 384
    What Color Are You? / Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics 386
    Mixed Blood / Jefferson M. Fish 391
    VIII. Realities
    The Animal Game / Clayton S. Cooper 398
    How Brazil Works / Robert M. Levine 402
    Iansa Is Not Santa Barbara / Ile Axe Opo Afonja 408
    Upward Mobility Is Possible / Alcides Nazario Guerreiro Bruto 411
    Crab and Yoghurt / Tobias Hecht 415
    Voices from the Pavement / Claudia Milito and Helio R. S. Silva 420
    Pixote's Fate / Robert M. Levine 423
    A Letter to President Cardoso / Caius Brandao 430
    The History of the Huni Kui People / Sia Kaxinawa 432
    Urban Indians / Juliano Spyer 436
    Mayor Orders Billboard Shacks Destroyed / Juliana Raposo 441
    Cultural Imperialism at Its Most Fashionable / Roger M. Allen 447
    The Gay and Lesbian Movement in Brazil / James N. Green 454
    Liberation Theology's Rise and Fall / Robin Nagle 462
    IX. Saudades
    Bananas Is My Business / Helena Solberg 471
    The Invention of Tradition on Brazilian Radio / Bryan McCann 474
    Bahia Music Story / Bill Hinchberger 483
    O Axe de Zumbi / Paulo Lima and Bernadete Toneto 487
    At Carnival / Pedro Ribeiro 490
    Two Poets Sing the New World / Jessica Callaway 491
    Two Essays on Sports / Janet Lever and Jose Carlos Sebe Bom Methy 497
    Suggestions for Further Reading 505
    Acknowledgment of Copyrights 511
    Index 519