
Brazil: A Biography
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Sarah Mollo-Christensen
For many Americans, Brazil is a land of contradictions: vast natural resources and entrenched corruption; extraordinary wealth and grinding poverty; beautiful beaches and violence-torn favelas. Brazil occupies a vivid place in the American imagination, and yet it remains largely unknown.
In an extraordinary journey that spans 500 years, from European colonization to the 2016 Summer Olympics, Lilia M. Schwarcz and Heloisa M. Starling's Brazil offers a rich, dramatic history of this complex country. The authors not only reconstruct the epic story of the nation, but follow the shifting byways of food, art, and popular culture; the plights of minorities; and the ups and downs of economic cycles.
Drawing on a range of original scholarship in history, anthropology, political science, and economics, Schwarcz and Starling reveal a long process of unfinished social, political, and economic progress and struggle, a story in which the troubled legacy of the mixing of races and postcolonial political dysfunction persists to this day.
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Very enlightening
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This is an amazing journey through the history of an amazing place.
Most of Brazil's history is troubling from the brutality of the Portuguese oppression of the indigenous and then of the enslaved people it BOUGHT to do labor. Much like the Spanish (Caribe, N and S America), French (Caribe), and British (North American), the Portuguese were too lazy to do their own manual labor and as a result used stolen labor to build their empire. Same old tired tale of human exploitation but important for adults and especially children to be educated about.
To this day, the systematic oppression that started in the 1650s in Brazil as the book details and throughout the Americas trickles down into the political and civil schemes fo the entire hemisphere. Name any country in the Americas and there's a white oppressor mind set still at work desperately cloning to the past. Bolsanaro, Trump, Desantis, Uribe, etc. While there has been progress in Brazil, Fascism never really left and now, much like the the US and Europe, the historical fascist tendencies of past have returned and those out dated ideas can't answer today's problems. The parallels between today's fascist messages and what happened on multiple occasions in Brazil's history is evident from the research shown in this title.
This book is both simply an academic timeline of what's happened in Brazil since the beginning and also a modern day wake up call that the demons of the past often were never really banished and democracies and good people must stay vigilant to evil outdate ideas that have come back repackaged but designed to stoke the fear skin color as a way to regain political power. These old ideas that circulated throughout the days of the Portuguese empire and the republics in Brazil are indeed back on the menu thanks to Bolsonero.
A lot of Republicans in the US should read a work such as this but are too small minded to every agree to study the history of the colonial era as it might "upset" them in their smug belief that America was exceptional versus participatory in the colonial evils of the 17th and 18th century that were endemic throughout the Americas.
Brava to the authors for writing something that will stand with time as a way to not forget the resilience of the mixed race inhabitants of Brazil and the journey they have lived to have some modicum of happiness from such a dark beginning.
EXCELENTE. Comprehensive. Enlightening.
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Comprehensive and insightful
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I’ll end my review with this comment: in the history of civilization, very few nations have achieved a higher level of civility. The vast majority were simply mediocre societies that came and went without ever becoming fully developed nations in which the majority of its citizens would say they are happy with their country. I believe Brazil is one of these nations.
A Good Starting Point
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Accurate, well organized, and relevant.
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Very few know Brasil's history
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Excellent, thorough, thought provoking
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The book is excellent.
Christon Scott
Eye opening and impeccably done
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tin ear
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What a great story
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