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Endorsements
Notes on Contributors
List of Figures
Foreword
Preface
Introduction: Brazil’s Conservative Return
Looking Back: How did We Get Here?
1. The Past of the Present
2. Denied Recognition: Threats Against the Rights of Quilombola Communities
3. From Orkut to Brasília: The Origins of the New Brazilian Right
4. Ritual, Text and Politics: The Evangelical Mindset and Political Polarisation
The Horizon Ahead: Where are We Going?
5. After Affirmative Action: Changing Racial Formations
6. From Participation to Silence: Grassroots Politics in Contemporary Brazil
7. Development Opportunity or National Crisis? The Implications of Brazil’s Political Shift for Elite Philanthropy and Civil Society Organising
8. Politics and Collective Mobilisation in Post-PT Brazil
Conclusion: Shifting Horizons
Afterword: No Matter Who Won, Indigenous Resistance will always Continue
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