Race in Another America
Discover the intricacies of race relations in Brazil with "Race in Another America" by Edward E. Telles. Published by Princeton University Press in 2006, this compelling book spans 336 pages and delves into the complexities of Brazilian society's understanding of race. Telles expertly navigates the traditional and revisionist views of race relations, offering readers a nuanced perspective that challenges preconceived notions.
Through thorough examination, the author highlights the political implications of unquestioned ideas surrounding race, shedding light on socio-political pathologies that emerge from these beliefs. "Race in Another America" is an essential read for anyone interested in Black studies, sociology, and multicultural dynamics, providing significant insights that resonate beyond Brazil's borders.
Join Edward E. Telles on a journey to unravel the multifaceted layers of race in a richly diverse nation. This book is a valuable addition to the discourse on discrimination and race relations, making it a must-have for your collection.