Reviewed by:  Diversidade, espao e relaes tnico-raciais: O negro na geografia do Brasil  Cristian Castro   Santos, Renato Emerson dos, org. Diversidade, espao e relaes tnico-raciais: O negro na geografia do Brasil. Belo-Horizonte: Autntica Editora, 2007. 203 pp. Brazilian social scientists have been, for over a quarter of a century, Latin America's leading reservoir for the development of alternative paradigms that aim to challenge Eurocentric social theory. Diversidade, espao e relaes tnico-raciais is illustrative of that tradition. This multidisciplinary collection of essays surveys how the fields of geography, sociology, history, and economy can help us rethink the role of space in the study of Brazilian racial relations. As volume editor, Renato Emerson dos Santos proposes a simple but powerful premise: Brazilian geographies, as part of the modern colonial world-system mindset have been constructed to dominate and subjugate its inhabitants; hiding and camouflaging social patterns of racial discrimination. Thus, this volume seeks to invert the process, using geography as a tool to reassess the hegemonic system of racial domination, with hope of constructing new spaces for participation and social justice.


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