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The Middle East and Brazil : perspectives on the new global South / edited by Paul Amar

Mitwirkende(r): Amar, Paul [editor]Materialtyp: TextTextSprache: EnglischReihen: Public cultures of the Middle East and North Africa | Public cultures of the Middle East and North AfricaVerlag: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2014Copyright-Datum: ©2014Beschreibung: 1 online resource (366 pages)Inhaltstyp: Text Medientyp: Computermedien Datenträgertyp: Online ResourceISBN: 9780253014962Schlagwörter: Arabischer Einwanderer | Außenpolitik | Kulturbeziehungen | Literatur | Naher Osten | Brasilien | Middle East -- Relations -- Brazil | Brazilian literature -- History and criticism | Transnationalism in literature | Transnationalism -- Political aspects -- Brazil | Transnationalism -- Social aspects -- Brazil | Muslims -- Brazil -- Ethnic identity | Muslims -- Brazil -- HistoryGenre/Form: Fernzugriff | Andere physische Formen: Print version: : The Middle East and BrazilOnline-Ressourcen: Volltext
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Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part One. South-South Relations, Security Politics, Diplomatic History -- 1 The Middle East and Brazil: Transregional Politics in the Dilma Rousseff Era -- 2 The Summit of South America-Arab States: Historical Contexts of South-South Solidarity and Exchange -- 3 Brazil's Relations with the Middle East in the "Oil Shock" Era: Pragmatism, Universalism, and Developmentalism in the 1970s -- 4 Palestine-Israel Controversies in the 1970s and the Birth of Brazilian Transregionalism -- 5 Terrorist Frontier Cell or Cosmopolitan Commercial Hub? The Arab and Muslim Presence at the Border of Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina -- Part Two. Race, Nation, and Transregional Imaginations -- 6 Tropical Orientalism: Brazil's Race Debates and the Sephardi-Moorish Atlantic -- 7 Slave Barracks Aristocrats: Islam and the Orient in the Work of Gilberto Freyre -- 8 Islamic Transnationalism and Anti-Slavery Movements: The Malê Rebellion as Debated by Brazil's Press, 1835-1838 -- 9 A Transnational Intellectual Sphere: Brazil and Its Middle Eastern Populations -- 10 The Politics of Anti-Zionism and Racial Democracy in Homeland Tourism -- 11 Rio de Janeiro's Global Bazaar: Syrian, Lebanese, and Chinese Merchants in the Saara -- 12 Muslim Identities in Brazil: Engaging Local and Transnational Spheres -- Part Three. Literature and Transregional Media Cultures -- 13 Telenovelas and Muslim Identities in Brazil -- 14 Turco Peddlers, Brazilian Plantationists, and Transnational Arabs: The Genre Triangle of Levantine-Brazilian Literature -- 15 Multiple Homelands: Heritage and Migrancy in Brazilian Mahjari Literature -- 16 Orientalism in Milton Hatoum's Fiction -- 17 Arab-Brazilian Literature: Alberto Mussa's Mu'allaqa and South-South Dialogue -- Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M.
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Zusammenfassung: This groundbreaking collection traces the links between these two regions, describes the emergence of new South-South solidarities, and offers new methodologies for the study of transnationalism, global culture, and international relations.

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Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part One. South-South Relations, Security Politics, Diplomatic History -- 1 The Middle East and Brazil: Transregional Politics in the Dilma Rousseff Era -- 2 The Summit of South America-Arab States: Historical Contexts of South-South Solidarity and Exchange -- 3 Brazil's Relations with the Middle East in the "Oil Shock" Era: Pragmatism, Universalism, and Developmentalism in the 1970s -- 4 Palestine-Israel Controversies in the 1970s and the Birth of Brazilian Transregionalism -- 5 Terrorist Frontier Cell or Cosmopolitan Commercial Hub? The Arab and Muslim Presence at the Border of Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina -- Part Two. Race, Nation, and Transregional Imaginations -- 6 Tropical Orientalism: Brazil's Race Debates and the Sephardi-Moorish Atlantic -- 7 Slave Barracks Aristocrats: Islam and the Orient in the Work of Gilberto Freyre -- 8 Islamic Transnationalism and Anti-Slavery Movements: The Malê Rebellion as Debated by Brazil's Press, 1835-1838 -- 9 A Transnational Intellectual Sphere: Brazil and Its Middle Eastern Populations -- 10 The Politics of Anti-Zionism and Racial Democracy in Homeland Tourism -- 11 Rio de Janeiro's Global Bazaar: Syrian, Lebanese, and Chinese Merchants in the Saara -- 12 Muslim Identities in Brazil: Engaging Local and Transnational Spheres -- Part Three. Literature and Transregional Media Cultures -- 13 Telenovelas and Muslim Identities in Brazil -- 14 Turco Peddlers, Brazilian Plantationists, and Transnational Arabs: The Genre Triangle of Levantine-Brazilian Literature -- 15 Multiple Homelands: Heritage and Migrancy in Brazilian Mahjari Literature -- 16 Orientalism in Milton Hatoum's Fiction -- 17 Arab-Brazilian Literature: Alberto Mussa's Mu'allaqa and South-South Dialogue -- Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M.

N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.

This groundbreaking collection traces the links between these two regions, describes the emergence of new South-South solidarities, and offers new methodologies for the study of transnationalism, global culture, and international relations.

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