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Negras in Brazil: Re-envisioning Black Women, Citizenship, And the Politics of Identity
by Kia Lilly Caldwell
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with references to "mulata women".
Excerpt - on Page 50: "
... sexuality in their roles as wives and acceptable marriage partners, mulata women are associated with illegitimate and dishonorable sexual practices. No mention of the sexuality of black women is made, however. ... "
Key Phrases:
Maria Ilma, Belo Horizonte, United States, Sao Paulo, Alto Vera Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, diasporic anthropologists, das mulheres negras, progressive antiracism, boa aparência, mulata women, multiple color categories
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Gender and Slave Emancipation in the Atlantic World
by Pamela Scully
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with references to "mulata women".
Excerpt - on Page 271: "
... "14 They appear to reveal a supposed Brazilian national sexual preference for mulata women. These comic and ironic songs may represent a joke or a creative means of dealing creatively with mixed-race women's limited ... "
Key Phrases:
New York, Rio de Janeiro, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Porto Alegre, United States, postslave societies, campanha abolicionista, mulata women, female former slaves, postemancipation era, postemancipation societies
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Tuning Out Blackness: Race and Nation in the History of Puerto Rican Television (Console-ing Passions)
by Yeidy Rivero
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with references to "mulata women".
Excerpt - from Front Matter: "
... representations, the beautiful body embodies "the mythical norms of [a] Eurocentric esthetic."" Conversely, in Puerto Rico and Cuba, black and mulata women have been socially constructed as hypersexual and sensual bodies. ... "
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Laughter Out of Place: Race, Class, Violence, and Sexuality in a Rio Shantytown (Public Anthropology, 9)
by Donna M. Goldstein
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