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Living Illegalities In Brazil Practices Narratives And Institutions In A Country On The Edge 1st Edition Sara Brandellero Editor

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Living Illegalities In Brazil Practices Narratives And Institutions In A Country On The Edge 1st Edition Sara Brandellero Editor
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.57 MB
Pages: 196
Author: Sara Brandellero (editor), Derek Pardue (editor), Georg Wink (editor)
ISBN: 9780367363932, 0367363933
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Living Illegalities In Brazil Practices Narratives And Institutions In A Country On The Edge 1st Edition Sara Brandellero Editor by Sara Brandellero (editor), Derek Pardue (editor), Georg Wink (editor) 9780367363932, 0367363933 instant download after payment.

Reflecting on some of Brazil’s foremost challenges, this book considers the porous relationship between legality and illegality in a country that presages political and societal changes in hitherto unprecedented dimensions.

It brings together work by established scholars from Brazil, Europe and the United States to think through how (il)legalities are produced and represented at the level of institutions, (daily) practice and culture. Through

a transdisciplinary approach, the chapters cover issues including informal work practices (e.g. street vendors), urban squatter movements and migration. Alongside social practices, the volume features close analyses of cultural practices and cultural production, including migrant literature, punk music and indigenous art.

The question of (il)legalities resonates beyond Brazil’s borders, as concepts such as "lawfare" have crept into vocabularies, and countries the world over grapple with issues like state interference, fake news and the definition of "illegal" migration. This is valuable reading for scholars in Brazilian and Latin American Studies, as well as those working in literary and cultural studies, anthropology, sociology, geography and political science.

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