A horizon of (im)possibilities : : a chronicle of Brazil's conservative turn / / edited by Katerina Hatzikidi and Eduardo Dullo.

The 2018 presidential election result in Brazil surprised and shocked many. Since then, numerous debates and a growing body of texts have attempted to understand the country’s so-called ‘conservative turn’. A gripping in-depth account of politics and society in Brazil today, this new volume brings t...

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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (220 p.)
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