Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) M.C. Maio , Paolo Rossi
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz
ANO 2001
TIPO Book
PERIÓDICO Latin American Research Review
ISSN 0023-8791
E-ISSN 1542-4278
EDITORA Latin American Studies Association (LASA)
DOI 10.1017/s0023879100019014
CITAÇÕES 12
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 e02a0491fb60b49cf23e9551e7ff18f0
MD5 9A9A8A38532E04FDEA38BB62954B55F2

Resumo

The literature on the cycle of studies on Brazilian race relations written in the 1950s, supported by UNESCO, has considered it a milestone that offered solid findings about the variety of such relations and the existence of racial prejudice and discrimination in Brazilian society. Some evaluations of these studies have asserted that the results of the UNESCO Project frustrated expectations that Brazil could be used as a positive example for race relations and an instrument in the struggle against racism in the period following the Holocaust. This research note takes a different stand in arguing that from the early stages of the organization of the project, Brazilian, French, and U.S. social scientists favored broadening the geographical scope under investigation because they were aware of several patterns of race relations and racial prejudice in Brazil. Originally, a limited and idealized regional focus was to center on the state of Bahia, but soon the scope of investigation became almost national in including Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, and Pernambuco.

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