Mauro Porto Mirrors of Whiteness Book Review
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Book review. Mauro P. Porto. (2023) Mirrors of Whiteness: Media, Middle-Class Resentment, and the Rise of the Far Right in Brazil. University of Pittsburgh Press, 200 pp. (ISBN 9780822947523).
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