""Racial Revolutions" is a deeply thoughtful and highly accessible analysis of contemporary racism. Jonathan Warren combines a highly developed research design, a powerful synthesis of crucial modern and postmodern theoretical frameworks, and a strong commitment to racial justice. This book will have important influence, not only on anthropology and studies of race, but on our understandings of indigenous cultures and movements, on our view of Brazil, and on our understanding of ourselves."--Howard Winant, author of "The World is a Ghetto: Race and Democracy since World War II"
List of Illustrations
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Acknowledgments
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List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Maxakali Creation Story
1. Posttraditional Indians
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2. Methodological Reflections
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3. The State of Indian Exorcism
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4. Racial Stocks and Brazilian Bonds
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5. Prophetic Christianity, Indigenous Mobilization
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6. The Common Sense of Racial Formation
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7. Indian Judges
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8. Contesting White Supremacy
Epilogue
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Appendix A: Questionnaire, 1995-1997
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Appendix B: Questionnaire, 1992-1994
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Appendix C: Biographical Data of Indian Interviewees
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Appendix D: Biographical Data of Non-Indian Interviewees
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index