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This volume explores the series of public protests – manifestações – that took place in a number of Brazilian cities in June and July 2013, when thousands of people took to the streets to demand improvements in urban infrastructures.
  • Critically examines the role these protests played in politics, the political and their relationships to urban space and culture
  • Analyses their connections to the emergence of a ‘New Right’ in Brazil, which saw the election of Bolsonaro
  • Includes first-hand accounts and brings together contributions from both activists and scholars within a number of different fields (geography, history, philosophy, art, political economy)
  • The first interdisciplinary English language anthology to address Brazil’s 2013 protests and the broader political and cultural questions they raise
  • A major contribution to Brazilian and Latin American Studies in Europe and the USA, as well as interdisciplinary studies of social movements, urban culture and politics

Manifesting Democracy?: Urban Protests and the Politics of Representation in Brazil Post 2013

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 21/04/2022
    ISBN13: 9781119331100, 978-1119331100
    ISBN10: 1119331102

    Number of Pages: 224

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

    Description

    This volume explores the series of public protests – manifestações – that took place in a number of Brazilian cities in June and July 2013, when thousands of people took to the streets to demand improvements in urban infrastructures.
    • Critically examines the role these protests played in politics, the political and their relationships to urban space and culture
    • Analyses their connections to the emergence of a ‘New Right’ in Brazil, which saw the election of Bolsonaro
    • Includes first-hand accounts and brings together contributions from both activists and scholars within a number of different fields (geography, history, philosophy, art, political economy)
    • The first interdisciplinary English language anthology to address Brazil’s 2013 protests and the broader political and cultural questions they raise
    • A major contribution to Brazilian and Latin American Studies in Europe and the USA, as well as interdisciplinary studies of social movements, urban culture and politics

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