Research Catalog

Unsettling Brazil : urban Indigenous and Black peoples' resistances to dependent settler capitalism

Title
Unsettling Brazil : urban Indigenous and Black peoples' resistances to dependent settler capitalism / Desirée Poets.
Author
Poets, Desirée, 1990-
Publication
Tuscaloosa, Alabama : The University of Alabama Press, [2024]

Details

Description
xvi, 225 pages : illustrations, maps; 24 cm
Summary
"In this work, Desirée Poets posits that contemporary Brazil is a settler colony. Based on ethnographic research and her experiences growing up in Brazil, the book tells the stories of communities in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Belo Horizonte-two quilombos, two Indigenous movements, and a favela-to unravel the continuities and discontinuities of Brazil's settler colonial structure. As Poets argues, settler colonialism is renewed through expectations of Indigenous and quilombola authenticity as well as through militarization, incarceration, genocide, and marginalization that continuously attempt to dispossess and eliminate Black and Indigenous peoples from the political landscape, including in its urban centers. Placing these dynamics under one analytic lens, Poets navigates how the dependent settler capitalist state has related to different Indigenous and Black groups with distinct yet interrelated effects. She thereby challenges the still-common separation of Black and Indigenous politics and peoples in policy, activism, and scholarship. Building on the work of Black and Indigenous organizers and thinkers from Brazil and beyond, she makes the case for an intersectional and transnational lens that centers the intellectual, political, and creative labor of Black and Indigenous peoples. The book foregrounds their resistances to settler capitalism and dependency. Common themes in Brazilian and Latin American studies emerge, and Poets's theoretical contributions are relevant to other countries. They also invigorate a dialogue between North America and South America. The powerful narrative will be invaluable to scholars and students of Brazil and Latin America and encourage an imagining of decolonial strategies in both hegemonic and peripheral settler colonial contexts around the globe"--
Subject
  • Settler colonialism > Brazil > History
  • Government, Resistance to > Brazil > History
  • Indians of South America > Brazil > History
  • Black people > Brazil > History
  • Résistance au gouvernement > Brésil > Histoire
  • Peuples autochtones > Brésil > Histoire
  • Personnes noires > Brésil > Histoire
  • Black people
  • Ethnic relations
  • Government, Resistance to
  • Indians of South America
  • Race relations
  • Settler colonialism
  • Brazil > Race relations > History
  • Brazil > Ethnic relations > History
  • Brazil
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Who counts as indigenous? -- This is not a favela -- When things are black and white -- What counts as indigenous politics? -- A new siege of peace
ISBN
  • 9780817321840
  • 0817321845
  • 9780817361327
  • 0817361324
  • 9780817394868 (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
2023024421
OCLC
YBP 2023024421
Author
Poets, Desirée, 1990- author.
Title
Unsettling Brazil : urban Indigenous and Black peoples' resistances to dependent settler capitalism / Desirée Poets.
Publisher
Tuscaloosa, Alabama : The University of Alabama Press, [2024]
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
View in Legacy Catalog