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In Light of Africa explores how the idea of Africa as a real place, an imagined homeland, and a metaphor for Black identity is used in the cultural politics of the Brazilian state of Bahia. In the book, Allan Charles Dawson argues that Africa, as both a symbol and a geographical and historical place, is vital to understanding the wide range of identities and ideas about racial consciousness that exist in Bahia’s Afro-Brazilian communities.

In his ethnographic research Dawson follows the idea of “Africa” from the city of Salvador to the West African coast and back to the hinterlands of the Bahian interior. Along the way, he encounters West African entrepreneurs, Afrobeat musicians, devotees of the Afro-Brazilian religion Candomblé, professors of the Yoruba language, and hardscrabble farmers and ranchers, each of whom engages with the “idea of Africa” in their own personal way.



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Chapter 1: Blackness and Africanity in Brazil and Elsewhere Chapter 2: West African Cultural Brokers in Northeast Brazil Chapter 3: Manifestations of Afro-Brazilian Blackness Chapter 4: Blackness in the Bahian Sertao Chapter 5: Conclusions Notes Bibliography

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      Publisher: University of Toronto Press
      Publication Date: 08/10/2014
      ISBN13: 9781442649316, 978-1442649316
      ISBN10: 1442649313

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In Light of Africa explores how the idea of Africa as a real place, an imagined homeland, and a metaphor for Black identity is used in the cultural politics of the Brazilian state of Bahia. In the book, Allan Charles Dawson argues that Africa, as both a symbol and a geographical and historical place, is vital to understanding the wide range of identities and ideas about racial consciousness that exist in Bahia’s Afro-Brazilian communities.

      In his ethnographic research Dawson follows the idea of “Africa” from the city of Salvador to the West African coast and back to the hinterlands of the Bahian interior. Along the way, he encounters West African entrepreneurs, Afrobeat musicians, devotees of the Afro-Brazilian religion Candomblé, professors of the Yoruba language, and hardscrabble farmers and ranchers, each of whom engages with the “idea of Africa” in their own personal way.



      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Blackness and Africanity in Brazil and Elsewhere Chapter 2: West African Cultural Brokers in Northeast Brazil Chapter 3: Manifestations of Afro-Brazilian Blackness Chapter 4: Blackness in the Bahian Sertao Chapter 5: Conclusions Notes Bibliography

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