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Constellations Of Inequality Space Race And Utopia In Brazil Sean T Mitchell

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Constellations Of Inequality Space Race And Utopia In Brazil Sean T Mitchell
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.63 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Sean T. Mitchell
ISBN: 9780226499437, 022649943X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Constellations Of Inequality Space Race And Utopia In Brazil Sean T Mitchell by Sean T. Mitchell 9780226499437, 022649943X instant download after payment.

Winner of the 2018 Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Brazil Section Book Prize
In 1982, the Brazilian Air Force arrived on the Alcântara peninsula to build a state-of-the-art satellite launch facility. They displaced some 1,500 Afro-Brazilians from coastal land to inadequate inland villages, leaving many more threatened with displacement. Completed in 1990, this vast undertaking in one of Brazil’s poorest regions has provoked decades of conflict and controversy.
Constellations of Inequality tells this story of technological aspiration and the stark dynamics of inequality it laid bare. Sean T. Mitchell analyzes conflicts over land, ethnoracial identity, mobilization among descendants of escaped slaves, military-civilian competition in the launch program, and international intrigue. Throughout, he illuminates Brazil’s changing politics of inequality and examines how such inequality is made, reproduced, and challenged. How people conceptualize and act on the unequal conditions in which they find themselves, he shows, is as mucha cultural and historical matter as a material one. Deftly broadening our understanding of race, technology, development, and political consciousness on local, national, and global levels, Constellations of Inequality paints a portrait of contemporary Brazil that will interest a broad spectrum of readers.

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