Uneven Encounters : Making Race and Nation in Brazil and the United States
In Uneven Encounters, Micol Seigel chronicles the exchange of popular culture between Brazil and the United States in the years between the World Wars, and demonstrates how that exchange affected ideas of race and nation in both countries. From Americans interpreting advertisements for Brazilian cof...
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Main Author: | Seigel, Micol (auth) |
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Format: | Book Chapter |
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Duke University Press
2009
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