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For Land And Liberty Black Struggles In Rural Brazil Merle L Bowen

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For Land And Liberty Black Struggles In Rural Brazil Merle L Bowen
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 21.43 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Merle L. Bowen
ISBN: 9781108936156, 1108936156
Language: English
Year: 2021

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For Land And Liberty Black Struggles In Rural Brazil Merle L Bowen by Merle L. Bowen 9781108936156, 1108936156 instant download after payment.

For Land and Liberty is a comparative study of the history and contemporary circumstances concerning Brazil's quilombos (African-descent rural communities) and their inhabitants, the quilombolas. The book examines the disposition of quilombola claims to land as a site of contestation over citizenship and its meanings for Afro-descendants, as well as their connections to the broader fight against racism. Contrary to the narrative that quilombola identity is a recent invention, constructed for the purpose of qualifying for opportunities made possible by the 1988 law, Bowen argues that quilombola claims are historically and locally rooted. She examines the ways in which state actors have colluded with large landholders and modernization schemes to appropriate quilombo land, and further argues that, even when granted land titles, quilombolas face challenges issuing from systemic racism. By analyzing the quilombo movement and local initiatives, this book offers fresh perspectives on the resurgence of movements, mobilization, and resistance in Brazil.

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