Jeffrey Lesser is Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Latin American History and Chair of the History Department at Emory University, Atlanta. He is the author of A Discontented Diaspora: Japanese-Brazilians and the Meanings of Ethnic Militancy, 1960¿1980 (2007), which received an honorable mention for the Roberto Reis Prize from the Brazilian Studies Association; Negotiating National Identity: Minorities, Immigrants, and the Struggle for Ethnicity in Brazil (1999), winner of the Best Book Prize from the Brazil section of the Latin American Studies Association; and Welcoming the Undesirables: Brazil and the Jewish Question (1994), which won the Best Book Prize from the New England Council on Latin American Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Creating Brazilians; 2. From Central Europe and Asia: immigration schemes, 1822 70; 3. Mass migrations, 1880 1920; 4. The creation of Euro-Brazilian identities; 5. How Arabs became Jews, 1880 1940; 6. Asianizing Brazil: new immigrants and new identities, 1900 55; 7. Epilogue: the song remains the same.
1. Creating Brazilians; 2. From Central Europe and Asia: immigration schemes, 1822 70; 3. Mass migrations, 1880 1920; 4. The creation of Euro-Brazilian identities; 5. How Arabs became Jews, 1880 1940; 6. Asianizing Brazil: new immigrants and new identities, 1900 55; 7. Epilogue: the song remains the same.
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