An edition of Race on the move (2015)

Race on the move

Brazilian migrants and the global reconstruction of race

Race on the move
Tiffany D. Joseph, Tiffany D. ...
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An edition of Race on the move (2015)

Race on the move

Brazilian migrants and the global reconstruction of race

"Race on the Move takes readers on a journey from Brazil to the United States and back again to consider how migration between the two countries is changing Brazilians' understanding of race relations. Brazil once earned a global reputation as a racial paradise, and the United States is infamous for its overt social exclusion of nonwhites. Yet, given the growing Latino and multiracial populations in the United States, the use of quotas to address racial inequality in Brazil, and the flows of people between each country, contemporary race relations in each place are starting to resemble each other. Tiffany Joseph interviewed residents of Governador Valadares, Brazil's largest immigrant-sending city to the U.S., to ask how their immigrant experiences have transformed local racial understandings. Joseph identifies and examines a phenomenon--the transnational racial optic--through which migrants develop and ascribe social meaning to race in one country, incorporating conceptions of race from another. Analyzing the bi-directional exchange of racial ideals through the experiences of migrants, Race on the Move offers an innovative framework for understanding how race can be remade in immigrant-sending communities." -- Publisher's description.

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Language
English
Pages
221

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Table of Contents

Introduction : migration and racial movement across borders
The Brazilian town that Uncle Sam built
Deciphering U.S. racial categories
Navigating the U.S. racial divide
Racial classification after the return home
Racially making America in Brazil
Social consequences of the transnational racial optic
Conclusion : toward global racial (re)formations.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-216) and index.

Series
Stanford studies in comparative race and ethnicity, Stanford studies in comparative race and ethnicity

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.800981
Library of Congress
E184.B68 J67 2015, E184

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 221 pages
Number of pages
221

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26882183M
ISBN 10
0804792208, 0804794359
ISBN 13
9780804792202, 9780804794350, 9780804794398
LCCN
2014030848
OCLC/WorldCat
888401203

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