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Micol Seigel, Uneven Encounters: Making Race and Nation in Brazil and the United States (Durham, NC, and London: Duke University Press, 2009), pp. xxii+386, £62.00, £15.99 pb.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 July 2010
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3 Maxixe was a black musical genre and dance developed in the late nineteenth century in Rio de Janeiro. It travelled to Europe and the United States in the early twentieth century.
4 An alufá was an African Muslim theologian or scholar.
5 A carioca is a person from the city of Rio de Janeiro.
6 A baiano is someone who comes from the state of Bahia.
7 ‘Só ponho be-bop no meu samba/Quando Tio Sam pegar no tamborim/E entender que samba não é rumba.’