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Chapter 3 Anthropology and Pan-Africanism at the Margins of the Portuguese Empire: Trajectories of Kamba Simango
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Lorenzo Macagno
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Maps and Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments viii
- Introduction 1
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PART I Picturing and Reading Freyre
- Chapter 1 Gilberto Freyre’s View of Miscegenation and Its Circulation in the Portuguese Empire, 1930s–1960s 23
- Chapter 2 Gilberto Freyre Racial Populism and Ethnic Nationalism 45
- Chapter 3 Anthropology and Pan-Africanism at the Margins of the Portuguese Empire: Trajectories of Kamba Simango 68
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PART II Imaging a Mixed-Race Nation
- Chapter 4 Eugenics, Genetics, and Anthropology in Brazil: The Masters and the Slaves, Racial Miscegenation, and Its Discontents 89
- Chapter 5 Gilberto Freyre and the UNESCO Research Project on Race Relations in Brazil 112
- Chapter 6 “An Immense Mosaic” Race Mixing and the Creation of the Genetic Nation in 1960s Brazil 135
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PART III The Colonial Sciences of Race
- Chapter 7 The Racial Science of Patriotic Primitives: António Mendes Correia in Portuguese Timor 159
- Chapter 8 Reassessing Portuguese Exceptionalism: Racial Concepts and Colonial Policies toward the “Bushmen” in Southern Angola, 1880s–1970s 184
- Chapter 9 “Anthrobiology,” Racial Miscegenation, and Body Normality: Comparing Biotypological Studies in Brazil and Portugal, 1930–1940 215
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PART IV Portugueseness in the Tropics
- Chapter 10 Luso-tropicalism Debunked, Again: Race, Racism, and Racialism in Three Portuguese-Speaking Societies 243
- Chapter 11 Being Goan (Modern) in Zanzibar: Mobility, Relationality, and the Stitching of Race 265
- Afterword I Mixing the Global Color Palette 287
- Afterword II Luso-tropicalism and Mixture in the Latin American Context 296
- Index 307
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Maps and Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments viii
- Introduction 1
-
PART I Picturing and Reading Freyre
- Chapter 1 Gilberto Freyre’s View of Miscegenation and Its Circulation in the Portuguese Empire, 1930s–1960s 23
- Chapter 2 Gilberto Freyre Racial Populism and Ethnic Nationalism 45
- Chapter 3 Anthropology and Pan-Africanism at the Margins of the Portuguese Empire: Trajectories of Kamba Simango 68
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PART II Imaging a Mixed-Race Nation
- Chapter 4 Eugenics, Genetics, and Anthropology in Brazil: The Masters and the Slaves, Racial Miscegenation, and Its Discontents 89
- Chapter 5 Gilberto Freyre and the UNESCO Research Project on Race Relations in Brazil 112
- Chapter 6 “An Immense Mosaic” Race Mixing and the Creation of the Genetic Nation in 1960s Brazil 135
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PART III The Colonial Sciences of Race
- Chapter 7 The Racial Science of Patriotic Primitives: António Mendes Correia in Portuguese Timor 159
- Chapter 8 Reassessing Portuguese Exceptionalism: Racial Concepts and Colonial Policies toward the “Bushmen” in Southern Angola, 1880s–1970s 184
- Chapter 9 “Anthrobiology,” Racial Miscegenation, and Body Normality: Comparing Biotypological Studies in Brazil and Portugal, 1930–1940 215
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PART IV Portugueseness in the Tropics
- Chapter 10 Luso-tropicalism Debunked, Again: Race, Racism, and Racialism in Three Portuguese-Speaking Societies 243
- Chapter 11 Being Goan (Modern) in Zanzibar: Mobility, Relationality, and the Stitching of Race 265
- Afterword I Mixing the Global Color Palette 287
- Afterword II Luso-tropicalism and Mixture in the Latin American Context 296
- Index 307