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This book examines the emergence of the black middle classes in
urban Brazil, after 30 years of black mobilization and against the
backdrop of deep economic, cultural, and political transformations
taking place in recent decades within the country. One of the
consequences of such transformations is said to be the
restructuring of gender, race, and class relations. Utilizing
qualitative research techniques such as ethnography, interviews,
life histories, and focus groups among Afro-descendant families in
the Northeast region of the country, the book explores contemporary
race, class, and gender inequalities and their impact on daily
lived experience. It reveals the dynamics underlying upward
mobility, the diverse modes and experiences of social ascent into
the middle classes, and the everyday negotiations involved in
establishing one's status in the socio-racial hierarchy, which are
not captured by other, more "macro" lenses. While some of these
patterns are not peculiar to black people, this book argues that
"race" shaped the contours and possibilities of social mobility in
particular ways. This book is critical reading for specialists in
the fields of inequality and race, class, and gender relations.
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