| Brésil(s) | |
| Classes sociales, races et nation au Brésil | |
| 关键词: racialization; racial formation; nation; social class; identity politics; Brazil; | |
| DOI : 10.4000/bresils.2453 | |
| 来源: DOAJ | |
【 摘 要 】
In modern social science, one cannot conceptualize of group formation as a result of collective mobilization or as the evolution of various theoretical fields without considering its intersections with different forms of agency and structural determinism. In this article, I argue that interactions between processes of class and race formation should be examined in relation to their tensions with the broader framework of national formation. I focus on how, in Brazil, the processes of racialization and class formation are informed by national belonging, and how this belonging is itself built in relation to a certain ideal of social class and denial of race. To this end, I deal in an original way with the concepts of racialization, developed in sociology by Michael Barton, class formation (Adam Przeworski) and racial formation (Omi & Winnant).
【 授权许可】
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