I’ll Samba Someplace Else
A Spatial History of Race, Ethnicity, and Displacement in São Paulo
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Pages: 406
Illustrations: 62 illustrations
Published: March 2026
Author: Andrew G. Britt
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Andrew G. Britt is Assistant Professor in the Department of African and African Diaspora Studies at the University of Texas.
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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction. The Paradoxes of Ethnoracial Space 1
1. Avenues and the Afterlives of Slavery 34
2. Spatial Projects of Forgetting 81
3. Neighborhoods of Mixture and Massacre 148
4. Belonging-as-Being: Brasilândia as “Little Africa” 199
5. Producing Ethnoracial Infrastructures: Making “Japanese” Liberdade and “Italian” Bexiga 241
Epilogue. Early 1970s: “Asphalt Has Today Covered Our Ground” 288
Notes 299
Bibliography 349
Index 377
Introduction. The Paradoxes of Ethnoracial Space 1
1. Avenues and the Afterlives of Slavery 34
2. Spatial Projects of Forgetting 81
3. Neighborhoods of Mixture and Massacre 148
4. Belonging-as-Being: Brasilândia as “Little Africa” 199
5. Producing Ethnoracial Infrastructures: Making “Japanese” Liberdade and “Italian” Bexiga 241
Epilogue. Early 1970s: “Asphalt Has Today Covered Our Ground” 288
Notes 299
Bibliography 349
Index 377
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Paper ISBN:
978-1-4780-3281-6 /
Hardcover ISBN:
978-1-4780-2937-3 /
eISBN:
978-1-4780-6157-1 /
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1215/9781478061571
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