Eduardo Mondlane and the social sciences

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Autor(a) principal: Sansone,Livio
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Vibrant
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Resumo: Focusing on his life and academic production, especially the long eleven years that he spent in the United States, in this text I explore the complex relation between the first President of the Mozambique Liberation Front Eduardo Mondlane and the social sciences - the academic world of sociology and anthropology. I do so through an analysis of the correspondence between Mondlane and several social scientists, especially Melville Herskovits, the mentor for his master's and doctoral degrees in sociology, and Marvin Harris, who followed his famous study of race relations in Brazil with research in Lourenço Marques in 1958 on the system of social and race relations produced under Portuguese colonialism. My main argument is that his academic training bore on Mondlane's political style more than normally assumed in most biographical accounts.
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title Eduardo Mondlane and the social sciences
spellingShingle Eduardo Mondlane and the social sciences
Sansone,Livio
Africanism
Afro-Bahia
candomble
Herskovits
Frazier
Turner
title_short Eduardo Mondlane and the social sciences
title_full Eduardo Mondlane and the social sciences
title_fullStr Eduardo Mondlane and the social sciences
title_full_unstemmed Eduardo Mondlane and the social sciences
title_sort Eduardo Mondlane and the social sciences
author Sansone,Livio
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Africanism
Afro-Bahia
candomble
Herskovits
Frazier
Turner
topic Africanism
Afro-Bahia
candomble
Herskovits
Frazier
Turner
description Focusing on his life and academic production, especially the long eleven years that he spent in the United States, in this text I explore the complex relation between the first President of the Mozambique Liberation Front Eduardo Mondlane and the social sciences - the academic world of sociology and anthropology. I do so through an analysis of the correspondence between Mondlane and several social scientists, especially Melville Herskovits, the mentor for his master's and doctoral degrees in sociology, and Marvin Harris, who followed his famous study of race relations in Brazil with research in Lourenço Marques in 1958 on the system of social and race relations produced under Portuguese colonialism. My main argument is that his academic training bore on Mondlane's political style more than normally assumed in most biographical accounts.
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