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8 Race, Ethnicity, and Class in Rio de Janeiro’s Port
The Coffee and Warehouse Workers Resistance Society, 1905–1909
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Maria Cecília Velasco e Cruz
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
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Definging Nations
- “Let Us Be Brazilians on the Day of Our Nationality”: 27
- Performing the Masculine Nation 49
- Playing with National Identity 71
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Foreigners in Latin America
- Merchants, Abolitionists, and Slave Traders 93
- Cooking Class 115
- (Re)turning Home 139
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Race and Identity in Brazil
- Race, Ethnicity, and Class in Rio de Janeiro’s Port 165
- The Brazilian Mulata 189
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Community Identities
- The Cah 215
- Creating Identity Out of Place 235
- Becoming Nature’s Defenders 257
- Contributors 277
- Index 280
- Turning Points 286
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
-
Definging Nations
- “Let Us Be Brazilians on the Day of Our Nationality”: 27
- Performing the Masculine Nation 49
- Playing with National Identity 71
-
Foreigners in Latin America
- Merchants, Abolitionists, and Slave Traders 93
- Cooking Class 115
- (Re)turning Home 139
-
Race and Identity in Brazil
- Race, Ethnicity, and Class in Rio de Janeiro’s Port 165
- The Brazilian Mulata 189
-
Community Identities
- The Cah 215
- Creating Identity Out of Place 235
- Becoming Nature’s Defenders 257
- Contributors 277
- Index 280
- Turning Points 286