Author: United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce
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Category : Brazil
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Brazil
Author: United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce
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Category : Brazil
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Category : Brazil
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Brazil
Author: Pan American Union
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Category : Brazil
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Category : Brazil
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Brazil
Author: Brazil. Ministério das Relações Exteriores
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Category : Brazil
Languages : en
Pages : 416
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Category : Brazil
Languages : en
Pages : 416
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Order Against Progress
Author: William Roderick Summerhill
Publisher:
ISBN: 0804732248
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
This study presents a new and provocative picture of the impact of railroads on the Brazilian economy. How did foreign investment in infrastructure affect a relatively backward Latin American economy? The author engages this long-standing issue in Latin American history by applying the methods of the “new economic history” to the study of Brazilian railway development.
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ISBN: 0804732248
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
This study presents a new and provocative picture of the impact of railroads on the Brazilian economy. How did foreign investment in infrastructure affect a relatively backward Latin American economy? The author engages this long-standing issue in Latin American history by applying the methods of the “new economic history” to the study of Brazilian railway development.
Miscellaneous Series
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1222
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1222
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Mandarin Brazil
Author: Ana Paulina Lee
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 1503606023
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
In Mandarin Brazil, Ana Paulina Lee explores the centrality of Chinese exclusion to the Brazilian nation-building project, tracing the role of cultural representation in producing racialized national categories. Lee considers depictions of Chineseness in Brazilian popular music, literature, and visual culture, as well as archival documents and Brazilian and Qing dynasty diplomatic correspondence about opening trade and immigration routes between Brazil and China. In so doing, she reveals how Asian racialization helped to shape Brazil's image as a racial democracy. Mandarin Brazil begins during the second half of the nineteenth century, during the transitional period when enslaved labor became unfree labor—an era when black slavery shifted to "yellow labor" and racial anxieties surged. Lee asks how colonial paradigms of racial labor became a part of Brazil's nation-building project, which prioritized "whitening," a fundamentally white supremacist ideology that intertwined the colonial racial caste system with new immigration labor schemes. By considering why Chinese laborers were excluded from Brazilian nation-building efforts while Japanese migrants were welcomed, Lee interrogates how Chinese and Japanese imperial ambitions and Asian ethnic supremacy reinforced Brazil's whitening project. Mandarin Brazil contributes to a new conversation in Latin American and Asian American cultural studies, one that considers Asian diasporic histories and racial formation across the Americas.
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 1503606023
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
In Mandarin Brazil, Ana Paulina Lee explores the centrality of Chinese exclusion to the Brazilian nation-building project, tracing the role of cultural representation in producing racialized national categories. Lee considers depictions of Chineseness in Brazilian popular music, literature, and visual culture, as well as archival documents and Brazilian and Qing dynasty diplomatic correspondence about opening trade and immigration routes between Brazil and China. In so doing, she reveals how Asian racialization helped to shape Brazil's image as a racial democracy. Mandarin Brazil begins during the second half of the nineteenth century, during the transitional period when enslaved labor became unfree labor—an era when black slavery shifted to "yellow labor" and racial anxieties surged. Lee asks how colonial paradigms of racial labor became a part of Brazil's nation-building project, which prioritized "whitening," a fundamentally white supremacist ideology that intertwined the colonial racial caste system with new immigration labor schemes. By considering why Chinese laborers were excluded from Brazilian nation-building efforts while Japanese migrants were welcomed, Lee interrogates how Chinese and Japanese imperial ambitions and Asian ethnic supremacy reinforced Brazil's whitening project. Mandarin Brazil contributes to a new conversation in Latin American and Asian American cultural studies, one that considers Asian diasporic histories and racial formation across the Americas.
A Preliminary List of Latin American Periodicals and Serials
Author: Elizabeth Gladys Hopper
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 200
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 200
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Report on the Economic and Financial Conditions in Brazil
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Category : Brazil
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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Category : Brazil
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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Proceedings of the Second Pan American Scientific Congress
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 690
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 690
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Author: United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce
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Category : Consular reports
Languages : en
Pages : 1688
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Category : Consular reports
Languages : en
Pages : 1688
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