Culture and Customs of Brazil
By (Author) George Woodyard
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th June 2003
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Cultural studies
Sociology
Cultural studies: customs and traditions
Social and cultural anthropology
306.0981
Hardback
216
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
510g
Race, religion, language, culture, and national character are full of contradictions. Brazil, the largest country in South America, embodies so much paradox that it defies neat description. This book should help students and general readers dispel stereotypes of Brazil and begin to understand what the country's "bigness" means in terms of its land, people, history, society, and cultural expressions. This authoritative yet accessible volume on Brazil surveys a wide range of important topics, from geography, to social customs, art, architecture, and more. Highlights include discussions of the fluid definitions of race, rituals of candomble, the importance of extended family networks, beach culture, and soccer madness.
[C]learly written and includes a great deal of detailed information fur students exploring a variety of cultural topics.-Multicultural Review
If you need popularly written anaysis of Brazil, this will fit into your high school world studies assignments....This reference will provide students with additional discussions beyond the encyclopedia and will be a good source to check basic information. It fits well with high school world studies assignments as they learn about this continent.-Gale Reference for Students
"Clearly written and includes a great deal of detailed information fur students exploring a variety of cultural topics."-Multicultural Review
"[C]learly written and includes a great deal of detailed information fur students exploring a variety of cultural topics."-Multicultural Review
"If you need popularly written anaysis of Brazil, this will fit into your high school world studies assignments....This reference will provide students with additional discussions beyond the encyclopedia and will be a good source to check basic information. It fits well with high school world studies assignments as they learn about this continent."-Gale Reference for Students
JON S. VINCENT was a Professor of Portuguese in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Kansas, Lawrence.