Description
Back to Black examines the complex relationship between racial classification and political identity in Brazil. David De Micheli provides a comprehensive analysis of how Brazilians navigate racial categories and the significant shifts in racial self-identification that have occurred over time.
The book investigates the social, political, and cultural factors that influence racial reclassification, particularly the movement toward Black identity affirmation in Brazil. De Micheli explores how these changes reflect broader transformations in Brazilian society, including the impact of social movements, policy changes, and evolving consciousness about race and inequality.
Through historical analysis and empirical research, the author demonstrates how racial identity is not fixed but rather constructed through social processes and political engagement. This work contributes to our understanding of how individuals and communities negotiate identity in contexts of structural inequality and social change.







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