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Title African heritage and memories of slavery in Brazil and the South Atlantic world / edited by Ana Lucia Araujo.
Publisher Amherst, New York : Cambria Press, [2015]
Copyright date ©2015


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 BJL Reading Room 1st floor HDC  HT1126 .A726 2015  4 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Descript xi, 406 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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Contents Introduction: wounded pasts: memory of slavery and African heritage in Brazil / Ana Lucia Araujo -- Collectionism and colonialism: the Africana collection at Brazil's National Museum (Rio de Janeiro) / Mariza de Carvalho Soares -- Race and visual representation: Louis Agassiz and Hermann Burmeister / Maria Helena Machado -- Counter-witnessing the visual culture of Brazilian slavery / Matthew Francis Rarey -- Angola in Brazil: the formation of Angoleiro identity in Bahia / Matthias Röhrig Assunção -- Memories of captivity and freedom in São José da Serra jongo festivals: cultural heritage and Black identity (1888-2011) / Martha Abreu and Hebe Mattos -- From public amnesia to public memory: re-discovering slavery heritage in Rio de Janeiro / André Cicalo -- Uncomfortable pasts: talking about slavery in Angola / Marcia C. Schenck and Mariana P. Candido -- "Bahia is a closer Africa": Brazilian slavery and heritage in African American roots tourism / Patricia de Santana Pinho -- Preserving African art, history, and memory: the Afrobrazil Museum / Kimberly Cleveland -- The legacy of slavery in contemporary Brazil / Myrian Sepúlveda dos Santos.
ISBN 9781604978926
1604978929
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Series Cambria studies in slavery series
Cambria studies in slavery series.
Subject Slavery -- Brazil -- History.
Black people -- Brazil -- History.
Black people -- Brazil -- Social conditions.
Alt author Araujo, Ana Lucia.
Descript xi, 406 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Content text txt
Media unmediated n
Carrier volume nc
Contents Introduction: wounded pasts: memory of slavery and African heritage in Brazil / Ana Lucia Araujo -- Collectionism and colonialism: the Africana collection at Brazil's National Museum (Rio de Janeiro) / Mariza de Carvalho Soares -- Race and visual representation: Louis Agassiz and Hermann Burmeister / Maria Helena Machado -- Counter-witnessing the visual culture of Brazilian slavery / Matthew Francis Rarey -- Angola in Brazil: the formation of Angoleiro identity in Bahia / Matthias Röhrig Assunção -- Memories of captivity and freedom in São José da Serra jongo festivals: cultural heritage and Black identity (1888-2011) / Martha Abreu and Hebe Mattos -- From public amnesia to public memory: re-discovering slavery heritage in Rio de Janeiro / André Cicalo -- Uncomfortable pasts: talking about slavery in Angola / Marcia C. Schenck and Mariana P. Candido -- "Bahia is a closer Africa": Brazilian slavery and heritage in African American roots tourism / Patricia de Santana Pinho -- Preserving African art, history, and memory: the Afrobrazil Museum / Kimberly Cleveland -- The legacy of slavery in contemporary Brazil / Myrian Sepúlveda dos Santos.
ISBN 9781604978926
1604978929
Series Cambria studies in slavery series
Cambria studies in slavery series.
Subject Slavery -- Brazil -- History.
Black people -- Brazil -- History.
Black people -- Brazil -- Social conditions.
Alt author Araujo, Ana Lucia.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL Reading Room 1st floor HDC  HT1126 .A726 2015  4 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject Slavery -- Brazil -- History.
Black people -- Brazil -- History.
Black people -- Brazil -- Social conditions.
Descript xi, 406 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Content text txt
Media unmediated n
Carrier volume nc
Contents Introduction: wounded pasts: memory of slavery and African heritage in Brazil / Ana Lucia Araujo -- Collectionism and colonialism: the Africana collection at Brazil's National Museum (Rio de Janeiro) / Mariza de Carvalho Soares -- Race and visual representation: Louis Agassiz and Hermann Burmeister / Maria Helena Machado -- Counter-witnessing the visual culture of Brazilian slavery / Matthew Francis Rarey -- Angola in Brazil: the formation of Angoleiro identity in Bahia / Matthias Röhrig Assunção -- Memories of captivity and freedom in São José da Serra jongo festivals: cultural heritage and Black identity (1888-2011) / Martha Abreu and Hebe Mattos -- From public amnesia to public memory: re-discovering slavery heritage in Rio de Janeiro / André Cicalo -- Uncomfortable pasts: talking about slavery in Angola / Marcia C. Schenck and Mariana P. Candido -- "Bahia is a closer Africa": Brazilian slavery and heritage in African American roots tourism / Patricia de Santana Pinho -- Preserving African art, history, and memory: the Afrobrazil Museum / Kimberly Cleveland -- The legacy of slavery in contemporary Brazil / Myrian Sepúlveda dos Santos.
Alt author Araujo, Ana Lucia.
ISBN 9781604978926
1604978929

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