Week 10 - Brazil 3 and Conclusions
PART I – Brazil’s Current Crisis Readings Cleuci de Oliveira, “Brazil grapples with lynch mob epidemic: ‘A good criminal is a dead criminal’,” The Guardian (2016) Brian Winters, “Brazil’s Authoritarian Side Makes a Comeback,” Americas Quarterly , November 3, 2016 Benjamin Cowan, “Holy Ghosts of Brazil’s Past,” NACLA 48(4), pp. 346-352 (2016) Tuesday readings describe Brazil’s current socio-political moment —the moment stemming from the August 2016 impeachment of Workers Party president Dilma Rousseff. After the impeachment, Rousseff’s vice president, a center-right businessman named Michel Temer became president. As of this writing (July 2018), the leading contenders for Brazil’s next presidential election (October 2018) are none other than Lula (who is now in prison!) and a conservative congressman named Jair Bolsonaro. A controversial figure in Brazil, he has been known for advocating in favor of far-right political views. In a 2017 opinion poll conducted, Bo...