The Brazilian People

The Brazilian People2000
The Formation and Meaning of Brazil (University of Florida Center for Latin American Studies)
About this book
"This is the first English-language translation of the culmination of the life work of Darcy Ribeiro, one of Brazil's leading twentieth-century intellectuals, known internationally both for his work in Indian affairs and for his political activism. First published as O Povo Brosileiro in 1995, two years before Ribeiro's death, it quickly became a controversial best-seller.".
"Offering a sweeping overview of the ethnic, racial, and social forces that shape Brazilian culture and society, the book presents no less than an aesthetic of the Brazilian people as a whole. While Ribeiro dwells on the paradox of Brazil as a country of immense potential hindered by racial and class prejudice, he also says it is "the most beautiful and luminous province on earth.""--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 2000
- OL Work ID
- OL1755853W
Subjects
Ethnology, brazilBrazil, social conditionsBrazil, social life and customsBrazil, economic conditionsBrazil, politics and governmentSocial conditionsEthnologyCivilizationRace relations