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African-Brazilian Culture and Regional Identity in Bahia, Brazil
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African-Brazilian Culture and Regional Identity in Bahia, Brazil Paperback - 2015

by Scott Ickes


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"A sophisticated and thoughtful analysis of mid-twentieth-century cultural politics, recognizing both the fundamental changes that took place as Afro-Bahian cultural politics became incorporated into representations of Bahia and the limited material gains for Afro-Bahians during this period."--Hendrik Kraay, editor of Negotiating Identities in Modern Latin America


Salvador, the capital of the state of Bahia, is often referred to as "Brazil's Black Rome." Culturally complex, vibrant, and rich with history, its African-descended population is one of the largest in Latin America. Yet despite representing a majority of the population, African-Bahians remain a marginalized racial group within the state as a whole.

In African-Brazilian Culture and Regional Identity in Bahia, Brazil, Scott Ickes examines how in the middle of the twentieth century, African-Bahian cultural practices such as capoeira, samba, and Candombl during carnival and other popular religious festivals came to be accepted as essential components of Bahian regional identity. Previously, public performances of traditionally African-Bahian practices were repressed in favor of more European traditions and a more "modern" vision.

Newfound acceptance of these customs was a democratic move forward, but it also perpetuated the political and economic marginalization of the black majority. Ickes argues that cultural-political alliances between African-Bahian cultural practitioners and their dominant-class allies nevertheless helped to create a meaningful framework through which African-Bahian inclusion could be negotiated--a framework that is also important in the larger discussions of race and regional and national identity throughout Brazil.

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  • Title African-Brazilian Culture and Regional Identity in Bahia, Brazil
  • Author Scott Ickes
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition Reprint
  • Pages 340
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher University Press of Florida
  • Date 2015-11-15
  • Features Bibliography, Glossary
  • ISBN 9780813061702 / 0813061709
  • Weight 1.15 lbs (0.52 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.76 in (23.39 x 15.60 x 1.93 cm)
  • Themes
    • Aspects (Academic): Sociological
    • Cultural Region: Latin America
  • Dewey Decimal Code 305.800

About the author

Scott Ickes is assistant professor of history at the University of South Florida.

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