Unsettling Brazil : Urban Indigenous and Black Peoples' Resistances to Dependent Settler Capitalism

Unsettling Brazil : Urban Indigenous and Black Peoples' Resistances to Dependent Settler Capitalism

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01 Mar, 2024

Analyzes favela, quilombola, and indigenous communities' responses to settler colonialism in urban Brazil. Based on ethnographic research and her experienc...

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ISBN-10:

0817361324

ISBN-13:

9780817361327

Dimensions

8.96 X 6.03 X 0.80 inches

Language

English

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Analyzes favela, quilombola, and indigenous communities' responses to settler colonialism in urban Brazil. Based on ethnographic research and her experiences growing up in Brazil, the author tells the stories of communities in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Belo Horizonte

Unsettling Brazil offers a powerful account of five urban Indigenous and Black communities and movements in Brazil that illuminates their struggle for land, dignity, and their ways of life amid historic and ongoing settler colonialism, marked by militarization and dependent capitalist development. The in-depth case studies are the Indigenous movement Aldeia Maracanã and the quilombola community Sacopã in Rio, the Quilombo dos Luízes in Belo Horizonte, the Indigenous movement behind the Pindorama scholarship program in São Paulo, and the Complexo da Maré favela in Rio. For each, Poets vividly documents the intersectional and transnational structures of power that perpetuate the erasure, dispossession, and exploitation of nonwhite populations and the creative ways that Black and Indigenous communities have mobilized to unsettle these structures.

Drawing on the knowledge produced by Black and Indigenous organizers and thinkers, Poets argues for an interdisciplinary framework that prioritizes the voices and experiences of these communities. Addressing increasingly salient calls for decolonization, Poets ponders the paradoxical role of rights, citizenship, and the state in the fight for freedom and justice. Unsettling Brazil urges readers to confront the uncomfortable truths about the nation's history and stands in solidarity with those fighting to reclaim their heritage, identity, and land.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:0817361324

ISBN-13

:9780817361327

Publication date

: 01 Mar, 2024

Category

: Political Science

Format

:PAPERBACK

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 8.96 X 6.03 X 0.80 inches

Weight

:386 g

Editorial Reviews

"Unsettling Brazil is convincing: an innovative lens for interpreting contemporary political contestations in Brazil."
--Lorenzo Veracini, author of The World Turned Inside Out: Settler Colonialism as a Political Idea

About the Author

Desirée Poets is assistant professor of postcolonial theory and a core faculty of the ASPECT PhD program at Virginia Tech. She has published articles and book chapters on settler colonialism, community change, and (de)militarization in Brazil.

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