The Project of Regional Identity Formation
The Project of Regional Identity Formation
Culture, Politics, and Tourism
Chapter 6 looks at the period from 1945 to 1954 and argues that these years were central in consolidating the notion that “Bahia” was synonymous with African-Bahian culture. The consolidation process during this period takes on the contours of a regional identity project in which the actors, social groups, institutions, and ideas that first emerged in the mid-1930s come together and influence one another.
Keywords: Antônio Monteiro, Pierre Verger, Odorico Tavares, Carybé, Modern Art, Tourism, Candomblé
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