NO MORE OF THE SAME: the rise and fall of multiculturalism in Brazil

The category ethnic identity acquired popularity in the Eighties and Nineties, and since the late Nineties has made inroads in Brazil as well as in the rest of Latina America. The notion of multiculturalism followed the example, first in part of the Global North and little by little in our region as...

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Autor principal: Livio Sansone
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Publicado: Universidade Federal do Maranhão 2018
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Sumario:The category ethnic identity acquired popularity in the Eighties and Nineties, and since the late Nineties has made inroads in Brazil as well as in the rest of Latina America. The notion of multiculturalism followed the example, first in part of the Global North and little by little in our region as from the decade of 2000. Here I analyse the sudden rise of popularity of multiculturalism in Brazil and the rapid crisis it got into over the last few years, also on account of the rise of a new stock of an extreme right-wing populism.