A GENEALOGY OF BLACK ORGANIZING IN BRAZIL
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Data de Publicação: | 2012 |
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Resumo: | This article argues that the vast literature on “new social movements” misrepresents the historicity of identity-based organization in Latin America. Such organizing is indeed much older than the literature suggests. To prove this argument, I provide a genealogy of black, identitybased organizing in Brazil. This genealogy makes clear that black organizing started when Africans first arrived in Brazil. To explain the ebbs and flows of this organizing, the theoretical frameworks of Sidney Tarrow and Susan Epstein, who focus on political opportunities and changing repertoires, respectively, prove to be more useful. |
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A GENEALOGY OF BLACK ORGANIZING IN BRAZILNew Social MovementsBrazilblack organizingslaveryresistance.This article argues that the vast literature on “new social movements” misrepresents the historicity of identity-based organization in Latin America. Such organizing is indeed much older than the literature suggests. To prove this argument, I provide a genealogy of black, identitybased organizing in Brazil. This genealogy makes clear that black organizing started when Africans first arrived in Brazil. To explain the ebbs and flows of this organizing, the theoretical frameworks of Sidney Tarrow and Susan Epstein, who focus on political opportunities and changing repertoires, respectively, prove to be more useful.Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia de Presidente Prudente FCT/UNESP2012-05-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revista.fct.unesp.br/index.php/nera/article/view/138010.47946/rnera.v0i14.1380REVISTA NERA; n. 14 (12); 48-621806-6755reponame:Revista NERAinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporhttps://revista.fct.unesp.br/index.php/nera/article/view/1380/1362Reiter, Berndinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-01-07T01:20:57Zoai:ojs.revista.fct.unesp.br:article/1380Revistahttps://revista.fct.unesp.br/index.php/nera/indexPUBhttps://revista.fct.unesp.br/index.php/nera/oairevistanera@fct.unesp.br || revistanera@fct.unesp.br1806-67551806-6755opendoar:2021-01-07T01:20:57Revista NERA - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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A GENEALOGY OF BLACK ORGANIZING IN BRAZIL |
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A GENEALOGY OF BLACK ORGANIZING IN BRAZIL |
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A GENEALOGY OF BLACK ORGANIZING IN BRAZIL Reiter, Bernd New Social Movements Brazil black organizing slavery resistance. |
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A GENEALOGY OF BLACK ORGANIZING IN BRAZIL |
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A GENEALOGY OF BLACK ORGANIZING IN BRAZIL |
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A GENEALOGY OF BLACK ORGANIZING IN BRAZIL |
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A GENEALOGY OF BLACK ORGANIZING IN BRAZIL |
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A GENEALOGY OF BLACK ORGANIZING IN BRAZIL |
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Reiter, Bernd |
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Reiter, Bernd |
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Reiter, Bernd |
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New Social Movements Brazil black organizing slavery resistance. |
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New Social Movements Brazil black organizing slavery resistance. |
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This article argues that the vast literature on “new social movements” misrepresents the historicity of identity-based organization in Latin America. Such organizing is indeed much older than the literature suggests. To prove this argument, I provide a genealogy of black, identitybased organizing in Brazil. This genealogy makes clear that black organizing started when Africans first arrived in Brazil. To explain the ebbs and flows of this organizing, the theoretical frameworks of Sidney Tarrow and Susan Epstein, who focus on political opportunities and changing repertoires, respectively, prove to be more useful. |
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2012 |
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2012-05-29 |
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https://revista.fct.unesp.br/index.php/nera/article/view/1380 |
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Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia de Presidente Prudente FCT/UNESP |
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