Manifesting Democracy? :Urban Protests and the Politics of Representation in Brazil Post 2013 - Antipode Book Series
Manifesting Democracy? :Urban Protests and the Politics of Representation in Brazil Post 2013 - Antipode Book Series
paperback
Published:
21 April, 2022
Description
- Critically examines the role these protests played in politics, the political and their relationships to urban space and culture
- Analyses their connections to the emergence of a ‘New Right’ in Brazil, which saw the election of Bolsonaro
- Includes first-hand accounts and brings together contributions from both activists and scholars within a number of different fields (geography, history, philosophy, art, political economy)
- The first interdisciplinary English language anthology to address Brazil’s 2013 protests and the broader political and cultural questions they raise
- A major contribution to Brazilian and Latin American Studies in Europe and the USA, as well as interdisciplinary studies of social movements, urban culture and politics
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781119331100 |
| ISBN10 | 1119331102 |
| Number Of Pages | 224 |
| Item Weight | 340 g |
| Product Dimensions | 152 x 229 x 11 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | John Wiley & Sons Inc |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
‘This book is a must-read for those seeking to understand right-wing authoritarianism in contemporary Brazil. It connects Brazil's street protests of 2013 - a moment celebrated by progressives at the time - to the eventual rise of Jair Bolsonaro. The essays presented here highlight key insights from top scholars in the field, and offer context for understanding politics and the future of Brazilian democracy.’
Dr Jeff Garmany, University of Melbourne
Author's Bio
Maite Conde is Professor of Brazilian Studies and Visual Culture at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, UK. She is the author of Foundational Films: Early Cinema and Modernity (2018) which received the Katherine Singer Kovacs award by the Modern Language Association in 2019, and Consuming Visions: Cinema, Writing and Modernity in Brazil (2012). She has also edited the collections Between Conformity and Resistance: Essays in Politics, Culture and the State by Marilena Chauí (2012) and On Brazil and Global Cinema by Paulo Emílio Salles Gomes (with Stephanie Dennison, 2018).