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Open Lecture09.10.2024
How Racism Built Brazil, by Jessé de Souza
06:00 pm| NOVA FCSH - Room D106

This Open Lecture is part of the Master's Programme: Portuguese as a Second and Foreign Language. Ambassador Juliano Féres Nascimento, Permanent Representative of Brazil to the CPLP, will also be present at the event.

 

Jessé Souza is a sociologist with a solid academic background. He graduated in Law from the University of Brasília and earned a PhD in Sociology from the University of Heidelberg, Germany. He completed post-doctoral studies in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis at the New School for Social Research, New York, and obtained his Habilitation in Sociology from the University of Flensburg, Germany. He has served as a professor of Sociology at the Federal University of ABC and has lectured at several international universities, including the Sorbonne and the University of Bremen.

 

He is the author of several influential works in the social sciences, including bestsellers such as A elite do atraso and A classe média no espelho. He was the president of IPEA and is currently the rector of the Instituto Conhecimento Liberta (ICL).

 

Coordenation

Ana Maria Martinho Gale (CHAM)

Leonor Santa Bárbara (CHAM)

Susete Albino (CHAM)

 

Organization

NOVA FCSH

 

Support

CHAM / NOVA FCSH

SAEFG

 

Poster (.pdf)