This paper reproduces two excerpts from Tropical Multiculturalism, a major book originally published by Duke University Press. The first one examines the broad historical and cultural links that connect Brazil and the United States, and goes on to consider multicultural imagery in Brazilian film. The second one contends that questions of ethnic and racial representations are best viewed within the larger context of a abstract comparative analysis of racially plural societies.
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