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The Foundations of Freyre's Work: Engagement and Disengagement in the Brazil of 1923––1933
Abstract:ABSTRACT.The burden of this analysis will be to suggest the nature of Freyre’s preoccupations with race and patriarchy, to re-examine the centrality of miscegenation in his thought, and to demonstrate the profoundly reactionary position regarding modernity and politics which is manifest in the way he discussed and related all of these elements. I hope to demonstrate that, for Freyre, hegemonic race relations, miscegenation, and a reactionary authoritarianism were bound up with one another and composed the matrix for what was essentially Brazilian. The analysis is drawn from a close study of Freyre’s published work and his unpublished correspondence.
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The only English-language journal devoted to the literature, culture, and history of Portugal, Brazil, and the Portuguese-speaking countries of Africa. Launched in 1985, it received the "Best New Journal Award" of the Conference of Editors of Learned Journals in 1987. It publishes articles, translations, previously unpublished historical and literary texts, bibliographical information, and a survey of research and reviews.