The Color of Modernity: São Paulo and the Making of Race and Nation in Brazil
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"Weinstein's sophisticated analysis shows how Brazil's most economically powerful state fashioned a regional identity built on whiteness, modernity, and economic success in a nation that has privileged a discourse of racial harmony and mixture."--Marshall C. Eakin"Journal of Interdisciplinary History" (05/01/2016)

"The Color of Modernity is undoubtedly a new tome in Brazilian history, essential for scholars of race, and regional and national identity in Latin America."--Lena Oak Suk"Journal of Contemporary History" (07/01/2017)

"The Color of Modernity shows how a regional approach can advance the study of race relations in Brazil and demonstrates the intricate interplay among race, class, and gender. Moreover, it expertly reveals the complex relations between regional and national identity."-- (05/01/2016)

"The Color of Modernity provides us with a finegrained representation of history that teaches us about the particularities of regionalism, nationalism, but also modernity, meanings of race and democracy in Brazil.... I recommend this book to any (informed) reader, who is not only interested in the particularities of 20 century Brazil, but who also wants to understand how history and histories are done through the continuity of time."-- (06/20/2016)

"Weinstein's book is a finely researched work on early twentieth century Brazil that will interest not only scholars of São Paulo or Brazilian history, but also students of regionalism, race and gender relations, and media and public events."--Victor Albert"Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research" (09/21/2016)

..". Barbara Weinstein, one of the world's leading historians of Brazil, offers scholars of the humanities and social sciences a new take on the cultural history of race and nation and of social inequality. This book immerses the reader in the historiography produced in the U.S. of mid-twentieth-century Brazil, of race, and of cultural politics and geography. Weinstein has, moreover, utterly mastered the vast, rich body of scholarship on these subjects produced in Brazil, bringing it comprehensively and lucidly to an Anglophone audience."-- (12/13/2016)

"The value of Weinstein's book lies in the highly original framing of her analysis and laser-like focus of her two-event analysis. Superbly crafted and meticulously researched. Highly recommended."-- (09/01/2015)

"The Color of Modernity offers a meticulously researched, beautifully written story of simultaneity, intersectionality and mutual constitution. Elaborating, and speaking from, the nexus of a sophisticated set of theoretical and methodological approaches, Barbara Weinstein draws masterfully on her years of scholarly experience. . . . The result is a triumph not only for Weinstein, but also for the recent decades of historiographical, methodological and theoretical innovation that inform her work."-- (06/13/2016)

"[T]his is a richly documented and provocatively argued work that provides scholars with a detailed understanding of the twentieth-century construction of São Paulo (and Brazilian) identity, while adding nuance to the role of the 1932 uprising in regional and national history. Weinstein also brings a solid and fresh contribution to our under-standing of the intersection of race and modernity in Paulista and Brazilian identity. . . . Though Weinstein's work speaks to a particular set of circumstances in Brazil, the author's discussion of regionalism in the introductory chapter will be of interest to scholars of regional and national identity more broadly writ. . . . Weinstein's examination of the intersection between discriminatory policy and regional chauvinism is one of her most important contributions to scholarship, both within the field of Latin American history and beyond."-- (03/09/2016)

"Barbara Weinstein's scintillating The Color of Modernity marks a turning point in scholarly conversations about race and nation in Latin America, pushing this already dynamic field onto exciting new terrain. . . . Weinstein's lively conversational tone, her lucid engagement of counter-arguments, her illuminating use of and contributions to theoretical debates, and the sheer scope and depth of her research ensure that this book will appeal not just to students and scholars of race in the Americas, but to those engaged in conversations about region, nation, social inequality, race, and whiteness in other parts of the world.-- (05/01/2017)

 

 



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