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Illustrations ix
Preface xi
Note on Language xvii
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction 1
1 Producing Consumption: Coffee and Consumer Citizenship 13
2 Maxixe's Travels: Cultural Exchange and Erasure 67
3 Playing Politics: Making the Meanings of Jazz in Rio de Janeiro 95
4 Nation Drag: Uses of the Exotic 136
5 Another "Global Vision": (Trans) Nationalism in the São Paulo Black Press 179
6 Black Mothers, Citizen Sons 206
Conclusion 235
Abbreviations 241
Notes 243
Discography 321
Bibliography 323
Index 367
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