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Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Luis Rosenfield

How did late-nineteenth-century Brazilian thinkers, working within a “Naturalistic Scientism” shaped by positivist and evolutionist theories, represent race and slavery in ways that ranged from claims of Black inferiority to calls for moral reparation, and how did the paternalistic normalization of slavery obscure racial hierarchies and sustain asymmetrical dependencies compared to the more overt racialization seen in the United States?
Time
Monday, 08.12.25 - 04:15 PM
Topic
Visions of Race: Scientistic thought and the Racial Question in Brazil (c. 1870–1880)
Speaker
Luis Rosenfield
Target groups

All interested

Languages
English
Location
Online via Zoom
Reservation
required
Organizer
BCDSS
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