Mandarin Brazil: Race, Representation, and Memory - Ana Paul

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In Mandarin Brazil, Ana Paulina Lee explores the centrality of Chinese exclusion to the Brazilian nation-building project, tracing the role of cultural representation in producing racialized national categories. Lee considers depictions of Chineseness in Brazilian popular music, literature, and visual culture, as well as archival documents and Brazilian and Qing dynasty diplomatic correspondence about opening trade and immigration routes between Brazil and China. In so doing, she reveals how Asian racialization helped to shape Brazil

Mandarin Brazil: Race, Representation, and Memory - Ana Paul

Mandarin Brazil: Race, Representation, and Memory - Ana Paul

Mandarin Brazil: Race, Representation, and Memory - Ana Paul

Mandarin Brazil: Race, Representation, and Memory - Ana Paul

Mandarin Brazil: Race, Representation, and Memory - Ana Paul

Mandarin Brazil: Race, Representation, and Memory - Ana Paul

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