Constructions of race in Brazil: resistance and resignification in teacher education

Joel Austin Windle, Kassandra Muniz

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    Abstract

    This paper reflects on racial identification in Brazil, considering how concepts of race travel internationally and are transformed locally. In light of the silencing of issues of race in Brazilian public education, we analyse the experiences of student teachers of colour participating in a professional development project coordinated by the authors. We report findings of a qualitative study arising from the project, based on reflective journals and interviews, and focusing on processes of racial resignification and resistance. The narratives produced by participants are situated in relation to dominant discourses of racial democracy and mixing, which deny the possibility of a politicised Afro-Brazilian identity. We show how hybrid identifications, drawing on cultural resources and networks that involve transnational circulation, are part of the construction of new social identities in the context of teacher education.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)307-323
    Number of pages17
    JournalInternational Studies in Sociology of Education
    Volume27
    Issue number2-3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 3 Jul 2018

    Keywords

    • Brazil
    • identity
    • inequality
    • migration
    • race

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