At a time when race relations continue to divide people more than
they provide a road map to genuine equality, Geni Guimaraes's
'Color of Tenderness' continues to be relevant over 20 years after
its original publication in Brazil. Though issues of
marginalisation and invisibility are explored in the book,
Guimaraes may not have set out to be ideological, as most of the
instances of racial tension and portrayed in her work are subtle,
anecdotal and reconciliatory rather than indicting."
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