Regionalseminar Brasilien: Intersektionale Perspektiven
Instructors: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Heike DrotbohmShortname: Brasilien
Course No.: 07.798.105
Course Type: Seminar
Recommended reading list
Hanchard, Michael (ed.) 1999: Racial Politics in Contemporary Brazil. Durham, London: Duke.Klein, Charles, Sean T. Mitchell and Benjamin Junge 2018: Naming Brazil’s previously poor: “New middle class” as an economic, political, and experiential category. Economic Anthropology, Vol. 5: 83-95.
Rinke, Stefan und Frederik Schulze 2013: Kleine Geschichte Brasiliens. München: C.H. Beck.
Schwarcz, Lilia, Moritz Victoria Langland, James N. Green (eds.) 2019: The Brazil Reader. History, Culture, Politics. Durham, London: Duke.
Taddei, Renzo, Rodrigo C. Bulamah, and Salvador Schavelzon 2020: Bolsonaro and the Unmaking of Brazil (Editor’s Forum). Cultural Anthropology. https://culanth.org/fieldsights/series/bolsonaro-and-the-unmaking-of-brazil
Contents
This seminar uses the intersectionality approach to deal with the entanglement of different dimensions of social inequality in contemporary Brazil. Brazilian society developed out of a sequence of regional and transcontinental forms of (forced) migration, which has consequences for the current constitution of social groups that are assigned to different 'race' or 'class' categories. At the same time, these categories find different applications in dealing with gender diversity. Using current anthropological case studies, mostly in English language, we will deal with a wide range of topics, such as the Afro-Brazilian religions, the urban protest culture, quota regulations in the Brazilian education system, the position of houseworkers, beauty concepts, as well as Brazilian networks of sex-workers, with regard to the question, how inequalities are perceived, named and classified. This way, we will also develop an expanded approach to the intersectionality approach that goes beyond a narrow perspective on race, class, and gender.Dates
Date (Day of the week) | Time | Location |
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10/20/2021 (Wednesday) | 12:15 - 13:45 | 00 691 Kleiner Übungsraum 1111 - Hauptgebäude |
10/27/2021 (Wednesday) | 12:15 - 13:45 | 00 691 Kleiner Übungsraum 1111 - Hauptgebäude |
11/03/2021 (Wednesday) | 12:15 - 13:45 | 00 691 Kleiner Übungsraum 1111 - Hauptgebäude |
11/10/2021 (Wednesday) | 12:15 - 13:45 | 00 691 Kleiner Übungsraum 1111 - Hauptgebäude |
11/17/2021 (Wednesday) | 12:15 - 13:45 | 00 691 Kleiner Übungsraum 1111 - Hauptgebäude |
11/24/2021 (Wednesday) | 12:15 - 13:45 | 00 691 Kleiner Übungsraum 1111 - Hauptgebäude |
12/01/2021 (Wednesday) | 12:15 - 13:45 | 00 691 Kleiner Übungsraum 1111 - Hauptgebäude |
12/08/2021 (Wednesday) | 12:15 - 13:45 | 00 691 Kleiner Übungsraum 1111 - Hauptgebäude |
12/15/2021 (Wednesday) | 12:15 - 13:45 | 00 691 Kleiner Übungsraum 1111 - Hauptgebäude |
01/05/2022 (Wednesday) | 12:15 - 13:45 | 00 691 Kleiner Übungsraum 1111 - Hauptgebäude |
01/12/2022 (Wednesday) | 12:15 - 13:45 | 00 691 Kleiner Übungsraum 1111 - Hauptgebäude |
01/19/2022 (Wednesday) | 12:15 - 13:45 | 00 691 Kleiner Übungsraum 1111 - Hauptgebäude |
01/26/2022 (Wednesday) | 12:15 - 13:45 | 00 691 Kleiner Übungsraum 1111 - Hauptgebäude |
02/02/2022 (Wednesday) | 12:15 - 13:45 | 00 691 Kleiner Übungsraum 1111 - Hauptgebäude |