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Shades of Citizenship
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Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Appendix:

About the Author

Melissa Nobles is Associate Professor of Political Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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"Nobles has advanced the discussion of race Brazil and the US to higher levels of sophistication and maturity." - Luso-Brazilian Review "A fine book and a welcome contribution to the comparative study on racial politics." - Canadian Journal of Political Science "Nobles does an outstanding job of tracing major debates that have influenced the ways in which the census in both Brazil and the United States reflect racial understandings in their respective societies and in specific time periods... Because this book is well written and documented, it would be an ideal book for a graduate seminar in critical race theory and international understandings of race and people of mixed descent... This book is, overall, a welcome addition to studies of racial formation." - Journal of American Ethnic History "There is much to admire in this book... It is an impressive piece of scholarship and brings a wealth of obscure historical sources to bear on the topic. The author boldly confronts some of the more sensitive issues surrounding race... This is a solid contribution [to modern racial politics] and it will no doubt inspire further analysis of the subject." - Ethnic and Racial Studies "Censuses have been an underused resource in the study of Latin America. Melissa Nobles's fine monograph reminds us of what we have been missing." - Journal of Latin American Studies

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