Abdias do Nascimento and the Afro-diasporic Intellectual Tradition: combatting Racism

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Autor(a) principal: Miles, Tshombe
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Ciências Sociais
Texto Completo: http://www.periodicos.ufc.br/revcienso/article/view/19496
Resumo: This essay examines how African-American visitors to Brazil wrote and thought about that country’s racial situation over the course of the 1900s. During the first half of the century, African-American visitors were more likely to see Brazil as a successful racial democracy, a society in which blacks, browns, and whites lived together on conditions of racial harmony and equality. During the second half of the century, African-American views of Brazil became much more critical, with some writers arguing that the ideology of racial democracy was itself a principal obstacle to the achievement of genuine racial equality. The article argues that this shift in views was in large part a reflection of African-Americans’ judgments about their own society. During the first half of the century, racial violence and oppression were so extreme in the United States that Brazil looked good by comparison. As the United States turned away from racial segregation in the second half of the century and adopted policies aimed at reducing racial inequality, AfricanAmericans became increasingly critical of Brazil’s failure to adopt similar policies or to follow US-based models of black political mobilization.
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spelling Abdias do Nascimento and the Afro-diasporic Intellectual Tradition: combatting RacismAbdias Nascimento e a Tradição Intelectual Afrodiaspórica: no combate ao racismoBlack Movements in BrazilActivism Against Racism in BrazilAbdias do NascimentoTransnational Black ActivismQuilombismMovimentos Negros no BrasilAtivismo contra o Racismo no BrasilAbdias NascimentoAtivismo Negro TransnacionalQuilombismoThis essay examines how African-American visitors to Brazil wrote and thought about that country’s racial situation over the course of the 1900s. During the first half of the century, African-American visitors were more likely to see Brazil as a successful racial democracy, a society in which blacks, browns, and whites lived together on conditions of racial harmony and equality. During the second half of the century, African-American views of Brazil became much more critical, with some writers arguing that the ideology of racial democracy was itself a principal obstacle to the achievement of genuine racial equality. The article argues that this shift in views was in large part a reflection of African-Americans’ judgments about their own society. During the first half of the century, racial violence and oppression were so extreme in the United States that Brazil looked good by comparison. As the United States turned away from racial segregation in the second half of the century and adopted policies aimed at reducing racial inequality, AfricanAmericans became increasingly critical of Brazil’s failure to adopt similar policies or to follow US-based models of black political mobilization.O trabalho se concentrará no trabalho intelectual de Abdias Nascimento, que se estendeu durante a maior parte do século XX para combater o racismo no Brasil, durante uma era de suposta “democracia racial”. Analisarei especificamente o desenvolvimento intelectual do Teatro Experimental Negro, em especial o jornal Quilombo e o conceito de quilombismo, que Nascimento desenvolveria muitos anos depois, como estratégia para lidar com o “racismo sem racistas”. Seu trabalho como ativista e intelectual é particularmente útil para a compreensão de como lançar perspectivas históricas relevantes e como combater o racismo numa época em que o modelo brasileiro de “democracia racial” tem sido adotado em alguma medida no mundo atlântico. Este discurso tem sido muito bem sucedido sob a forma de “racismo cego” nos Estados Unidos. Vida e obra de Abdias Nascimento oferecem, assim, elementos de  reflexão sobre pessoas de ascendência africana que lutaram contra o racismo no contexto do “racismo cego”. Universidade Federal do Ceará2017-06-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.periodicos.ufc.br/revcienso/article/view/19496Revista de Ciências Sociais (Social Sciences' Journal); Vol. 48 No. 2 (2017): Raça e Racismo em uma perspectiva global; 106-136Revista de Ciências Sociais (Revista de Ciencias Sociales); Vol. 48 Núm. 2 (2017): Raça e Racismo em uma perspectiva global; 106-136Revista de Ciências Sociais; v. 48 n. 2 (2017): Raça e Racismo em uma perspectiva global; 106-1362318-46200041-8862reponame:Revista de Ciências Sociaisinstname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCporhttp://www.periodicos.ufc.br/revcienso/article/view/19496/30168Copyright (c) 2018 Revista de Ciências Sociaisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMiles, Tshombe2018-05-02T13:32:01Zoai:periodicos.ufc:article/19496Revistahttp://periodicos.ufc.br/revciensoPUBhttp://www.periodicos.ufc.br/index.php/revcienso/oai||rcs.ufc@gmail.com|| cunhafilho@ufc.br2318-46200041-8862opendoar:2018-05-02T13:32:01Revista de Ciências Sociais - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Abdias do Nascimento and the Afro-diasporic Intellectual Tradition: combatting Racism
Abdias Nascimento e a Tradição Intelectual Afrodiaspórica: no combate ao racismo
title Abdias do Nascimento and the Afro-diasporic Intellectual Tradition: combatting Racism
spellingShingle Abdias do Nascimento and the Afro-diasporic Intellectual Tradition: combatting Racism
Miles, Tshombe
Black Movements in Brazil
Activism Against Racism in Brazil
Abdias do Nascimento
Transnational Black Activism
Quilombism
Movimentos Negros no Brasil
Ativismo contra o Racismo no Brasil
Abdias Nascimento
Ativismo Negro Transnacional
Quilombismo
title_short Abdias do Nascimento and the Afro-diasporic Intellectual Tradition: combatting Racism
title_full Abdias do Nascimento and the Afro-diasporic Intellectual Tradition: combatting Racism
title_fullStr Abdias do Nascimento and the Afro-diasporic Intellectual Tradition: combatting Racism
title_full_unstemmed Abdias do Nascimento and the Afro-diasporic Intellectual Tradition: combatting Racism
title_sort Abdias do Nascimento and the Afro-diasporic Intellectual Tradition: combatting Racism
author Miles, Tshombe
author_facet Miles, Tshombe
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Miles, Tshombe
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Black Movements in Brazil
Activism Against Racism in Brazil
Abdias do Nascimento
Transnational Black Activism
Quilombism
Movimentos Negros no Brasil
Ativismo contra o Racismo no Brasil
Abdias Nascimento
Ativismo Negro Transnacional
Quilombismo
topic Black Movements in Brazil
Activism Against Racism in Brazil
Abdias do Nascimento
Transnational Black Activism
Quilombism
Movimentos Negros no Brasil
Ativismo contra o Racismo no Brasil
Abdias Nascimento
Ativismo Negro Transnacional
Quilombismo
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