2012
DOI: 10.1177/0021934712461794
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Quilombismo and the Afro-Brazilian Quest for Citizenship

Abstract: Between the radicalism of Black Brazilian movements of the 1980s, an aftermath of the negation and rejection of the myth of "racial democracy" that denies Brazilian subtle racism, the rise of re-Africanization sensibilities among Afro-Carnival groups, and the current ambivalent co-optation that has been packaged as "affirmative action" in the new millennium, a missing link to the many quests for Afro-Brazilianness lies in the (dis)locations that permeate the issues of identity, consciousness, and Africa-rooted… Show more

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