Hard Times in the Marvelous City: From Dictatorship to Democracy in the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro

Author:   Bryan McCann
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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Pages:   256
Publication Date:   17 January 2014
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Author:   Bryan McCann
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9780822355380


ISBN 10:   0822355388
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   17 January 2014
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This specialized work is well done and has broad implications for Brazilian political development. Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate, graduate, and research collections. -- J. A. Rhodes Choice McCann's analysis is insightful, and his research brings exciting new perspectives to contemporary Rio de Janeiro's urban history and, more generally, the history of Brazil, Latin America, the Global South, and urbanity. -- Peter Beattie Journal of Interdisciplinary History One of McCann's clear strengths lies in his consistent attention to, as previously noted, multiple actors and their interactions... McCann's intimate knowledge of specific favelas and their inhabitants blends well with his accounts of higher-level political events. These two volumes are substantial, provocative, and useful additions to the literature. -- Henry Dietz Latin American Politics and Society [T]he book is a must read for students and scholars who wish to gain an insightful historical description of Rio's favelas and their place in the city as well as a contextualization of current issues regarding these relations. -- Marie Kolling Brasiliana Bryan McCann has given us a compelling political history of Brazil in the 1970s and 1980s through the lens of Rio de Janeiro. His research is so meticulous and his writing so fluid that you feel as though you are living through the unfolding drama of politics, personalities, social forces, and serendipity. We see the way these forces re-create and perpetuate the deep divide between favelas and the rest of the city, despite people's movements and struggles for social justice. -- Janice Perlman, author of Favela: Four Decades of Living on the Edge in Rio de Janeiro McCann's argument for optimism in the contemporary moment relies on a historical comparison: the political conditions for favela integration are much better now than they were in the period of Brazil's transition to democracy, as the political and economic environment is more stable. Displaying his faith in building the city from below, he declares that community organizers and mobilizers 'have seized a new opportunity to build a Rio de Janeiro that lives up to its democratic promise and to its nickname: the Marvelous City.' -- Tom Winterbottom Public Books McCann should be congratulated for providing readers with a neatly constructed account of popular politics and sociopolitical change in one of the world's great cities. -- James Woodard American Historical Review By offering readers a comprehensive overview of this period, McCann's book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of Rio de Janeiro today and the dilemmas that the Marvelous City still faces after all these years. -- Michel Misse American Journal of Sociology Hard Times in the Marvelous City will be essential reading for anyone interested in Brazil's redemocratization, grassroots political mobilization and the challenges of governance, and the policing and violence that have intersected in the recent history of Rio de Janeiro's favelas and their city. -Jerry Davila, author of Hotel Tropico: Brazil and the Challenge of African Decolonization, 1950-1980 Bryan McCann has given us a compelling political history of Brazil in the 1970s and 1980s through the lens of Rio de Janeiro. His research is so meticulous and his writing so fluid that you feel as though you are living through the unfolding drama of politics, personalities, social forces, and serendipity. We see the way these forces re-create and perpetuate the deep divide between favelas and the rest of the city, despite people's movements and struggles for social justice. -Janice Perlman, author of Favela: Four Decades of Living on the Edge in Rio de Janeiro


Hard Times in the Marvelous City will be essential reading for anyone interested in Brazil's redemocratization, grassroots political mobilization and the challenges of governance, and the policing and violence that have intersected in the recent history of Rio de Janeiro's favelas and their city. -Jerry Davila, author of Hotel Tropico: Brazil and the Challenge of African Decolonization, 1950-1980 Bryan McCann has given us a compelling political history of Brazil in the 1970s and 1980s through the lens of Rio de Janeiro. His research is so meticulous and his writing so fluid that you feel as though you are living through the unfolding drama of politics, personalities, social forces, and serendipity. We see the way these forces re-create and perpetuate the deep divide between favelas and the rest of the city, despite people's movements and struggles for social justice. -Janice Perlman, author of Favela: Four Decades of Living on the Edge in Rio de Janeiro Bryan McCann has given us a compelling political history of Brazil in the 1970s and 1980s through the lens of Rio de Janeiro. His research is so meticulous and his writing so fluid that you feel as though you are living through the unfolding drama of politics, personalities, social forces, and serendipity. We see the way these forces re-create and perpetuate the deep divide between favelas and the rest of the city, despite people's movements and struggles for social justice. -- Janice Perlman, author of Favela: Four Decades of Living on the Edge in Rio de Janeiro McCann's argument for optimism in the contemporary moment relies on a historical comparison: the political conditions for favela integration are much better now than they were in the period of Brazil's transition to democracy, as the political and economic environment is more stable. Displaying his faith in building the city from below, he declares that community organizers and mobilizers 'have seized a new opportunity to build a Rio de Janeiro that lives up to its democratic promise and to its nickname: the Marvelous City.' -- Tom Winterbottom Public Books This specialized work is well done and has broad implications for Brazilian political development. Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate, graduate, and research collections. -- J. A. Rhodes Choice One of McCann's clear strengths lies in his consistent attention to, as previously noted, multiple actors and their interactions... McCann's intimate knowledge of specific favelas and their inhabitants blends well with his accounts of higher-level political events. These two volumes are substantial, provocative, and useful additions to the literature. -- Henry Dietz Latin American Politics and Society [T]he book is a must read for students and scholars who wish to gain an insightful historical description of Rio's favelas and their place in the city as well as a contextualization of current issues regarding these relations. -- Marie Kolling Brasiliana McCann's analysis is insightful, and his research brings exciting new perspectives to contemporary Rio de Janeiro's urban history and, more generally, the history of Brazil, Latin America, the Global South, and urbanity. -- Peter Beattie Journal of Interdisciplinary History McCann should be congratulated for providing readers with a neatly constructed account of popular politics and sociopolitical change in one of the world's great cities. -- James Woodard American Historical Review By offering readers a comprehensive overview of this period, McCann's book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of Rio de Janeiro today and the dilemmas that the Marvelous City still faces after all these years. -- Michel Misse American Journal of Sociology


Hard Times in the Marvelous City will be essential reading for anyone interested in Brazil's redemocratization, grassroots political mobilization and the challenges of governance, and the policing and violence that have intersected in the recent history of Rio de Janeiro's favelas and their city. --Jerry Davila, author of Hotel Tropico: Brazil and the Challenge of African Decolonization, 1950-1980


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Bryan McCann is Associate Professor of History at Georgetown University. He is the author of Hello, Hello Brazil: Popular Music in the Making of Modern Brazil, also published by Duke University Press, and Throes of Democracy: Brazil since 1989.

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