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6. Making the Mano The Uncomfortable Visibility of Blackness in Politically Conscious Brazilian Hip-Hop
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Jennifer Roth-Gordon
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1. Brazil’s “Comfortable Racial Contradiction” 1
- 2. “Good” Appearances Race, Language, and Citizenship 42
- 3. Investing in Whiteness Middle-Class Practices of Linguistic Discipline 69
- 4. Fears of Racial Contact Crime, Violence, and the Struggle over Urban Space 95
- 5. Avoiding Blackness The Flip Side of Boa Aparência 128
- 6. Making the Mano The Uncomfortable Visibility of Blackness in Politically Conscious Brazilian Hip-Hop 161
- Conclusion “Seeing” Race 185
- Notes 195
- References 203
- Index 221
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1. Brazil’s “Comfortable Racial Contradiction” 1
- 2. “Good” Appearances Race, Language, and Citizenship 42
- 3. Investing in Whiteness Middle-Class Practices of Linguistic Discipline 69
- 4. Fears of Racial Contact Crime, Violence, and the Struggle over Urban Space 95
- 5. Avoiding Blackness The Flip Side of Boa Aparência 128
- 6. Making the Mano The Uncomfortable Visibility of Blackness in Politically Conscious Brazilian Hip-Hop 161
- Conclusion “Seeing” Race 185
- Notes 195
- References 203
- Index 221