Race, People and Otherness in Brazilian Modernity
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2178-0447.ars.2021.187437Keywords:
Modernism, Race, Nation, Graphic ArtsAbstract
Review of Modernity in Black and White, art and image, race and identity in Brazil, 1890–1945, by Rafael Cardoso. Cambridge University Press: New York, 2021, 263p.
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