Gilberto Freyre

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Gilberto Freyre was a Brazilian sociologist, anthropologist, and writer best known for his influential studies on Brazilian society and race relations, particularly in his classic work "Casa-Grande & Senzala" (The Masters and the Slaves).

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instanceOf anthropologist
essayist
historian of Brazil
human
sociologist
birthDate 1900-03-15
birthPlace Brazil NERFINISHED
Pernambuco NERFINISHED
Recife NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Brazil
deathDate 1987-07-18
deathPlace Brazil NERFINISHED
Pernambuco NERFINISHED
Recife NERFINISHED
educatedAt Baylor University NERFINISHED
Columbia University
familyName Freyre NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Brazilian studies
anthropology
cultural studies
history
race relations
sociology
genre historical essay
non-fiction
social commentary
givenName Gilberto NERFINISHED
influencedBy American cultural anthropology
Franz Boas NERFINISHED
knownFor analysis of race relations in Brazil
concept of Brazilian cultural hybridity
interpretation of Brazilian colonial history
studies of Brazilian society
language Portuguese
movement Luso-tropicalism NERFINISHED
name Gilberto de Mello Freyre NERFINISHED
nationality Brazilian
notableWork Casa-Grande & Senzala NERFINISHED
Casa-Grande e Senzala NERFINISHED
Order and Progress NERFINISHED
Sobrados e Mucambos NERFINISHED
The Masters and the Slaves NERFINISHED
occupation anthropologist
sociologist
university professor
writer
positionHeld member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters
theory Luso-tropicalism NERFINISHED

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subject surface form: Academia Brasileira de Letras