Brazil Emerging: Inequality and Emancipation (Routledge Studies in Emerging Societies)

Brazil Emerging: Inequality and Emancipation (Routledge Studies in Emerging Societies)

by JanNederveenPieterse (Editor), Jan Nederveen Pieterse (Editor)

Synopsis

This volume is a critical inquiry into the social project and socioeconomic realities of emerging Brazil, a country that faces profound changes. A team of acknowledged specialists on Brazil's complex configuration addresses state policies, social dynamics and economic constraints and opportunities for emancipation. Chapters adopt long-run perspectives on the development of the Brazilian welfare state, limits and opportunities for emancipation in the labor market, the scope and depth of social policies such as Bolsa Familia and Rio's Peacemaking Police Units (UPP), social movements - in particular, the Movement of the Landless (MST) - cultural policies at the federal level, the role of media in the country's democratization project, and how two important commodities (sugar and oil) shape the identities of blacks and whites in Bahia. This book is essential reading for all those interested in understanding what kind of Brazil has acquired a prominent global position and what hurdles it faces to consolidate its position as a global player.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 232
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 18 Sep 2015

ISBN 10: 1138952915
ISBN 13: 9781138952911

Media Reviews

This volume of marquee contributors enhances the conceptual and applied understanding of inequality in Brazil. Especially well edited, the book addresses the progress of social inclusion in Brazil. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above. - Patrice M Franko, Colby College, CHOICE Reviews, September 2014

Author Bio
Jan Nederveen Pieterse is Mellichamp Professor of Global Studies and Sociology at University of California, Santa Barbara. Adalberto Cardoso is Professor of Sociology at IESP-UERJ.