Originally published in 2003 in Portuguese, a"The Sorcery of
Color"aargues that there are longstanding and deeply-rooted
relationships between racial and gender inequalities in Brazil. In
this pioneering book, Elisa Larkin Nascimento examines the social
and cultural movements that have attempted, since the early
twentieth century, to challenge and eradicate these conjoined
inequalities.
The book's title describes the social sleight-of-hand that
disguises the realities of Brazilian racial inequity. According to
Nascimento, anyone who speaks of racismOCoor merely refers to
another person as blackOCotraditionally is seen as racist. The only
acceptably non-racist attitude is silence. At the same time,
Afro-Brazilian culture and history have been so overshadowed by the
idea of a general Brazilian identity that to call attention to them
is also to risk being labeled racist.
Incorporating leading international scholarship on Pan
Africanism and Afrocentric philosophy with the writing of Brazilian
scholars, Nascimento presents a compelling feminist argument
against the prevailing policy that denies the importance of race in
favor of a purposefully vague concept of ethnicity confused with
color.
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