
Rio As Method
Collective Resistance for a New Generation
Paul Amar(Editor)
Duke University Press
Published on 15. November 2024
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400 pages
978-1-4780-3113-0 (ISBN)
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Rio as Method provides a new set of lenses for apprehending and transforming the world at critical junctures. Challenging trends that position Global South scholars as research informants or objects, this Rio de Janeiro-based network of scholars, activists, attorneys, and political leaders center their Brazilian megacity as a globally relevant source for transformational world-making insights. Presenting this volume as a handbook and manifesto for energizing public engagement and direct action, more than forty contributors reconceive method as a politics of knowledge production that animates new ways of being, seeing, and doing politics. They draw on lessons from the city's intersecting religious, feminist, queer, Black, Indigenous, and urbanist movements to examine issues ranging from state violence, urban marginalization, and moral panic to anticorruption efforts, paramilitary policing, sex work, and mutual aid. Rethinking theoretical and collaborative research methods, Rio as Method models theories of decolonial analysis and concepts of collective resistance that can be taken up by scholar-activists anywhere.
Contributors. Rosiane Rodrigues de Almeida, JosE Claudio Souza Alves, Tamires Maria Alves, Paul Amar, Marcelo Caetano Andreoli, Beatriz Bissio, Thaddeus Gregory Blanchette, Fernando Brancoli, Thayane BrEtas, Victoria Broadus, Fatima Cecchetto, Leonard Cortana, Marcos Coutinho, Monica Cunha, Luiz Henrique Eloy Amado, Marielle Franco, Cristiane Gomes JuliAo, Benjamin Lessing, Roberto Kant de Lima, Amanda De Lisio, Bryan McCann, FlAvia Medeiros, Ana Paula Mendes de Miranda, Sean T. Mitchell, Rodrigo Monteiro, VitOria Moreira, Jacqueline de Oliveira Muniz, Laura Rebecca Murray, Cesar Pinheiro Teixeira, Osmundo Pinho, Paulo Pinto, MarIa Victoria Pita, JoAo Gabriel Rabello SodrE, Luciane Rocha, Marcos Alexandre dos Santos Albuquerque, Ana Paula da Silva, Denise Ferreira da Silva, Soraya SimOes, Indianare Siqueira, Antonio Carlos de Souza Lima, Leonardo Vieira Silva
Contributors. Rosiane Rodrigues de Almeida, JosE Claudio Souza Alves, Tamires Maria Alves, Paul Amar, Marcelo Caetano Andreoli, Beatriz Bissio, Thaddeus Gregory Blanchette, Fernando Brancoli, Thayane BrEtas, Victoria Broadus, Fatima Cecchetto, Leonard Cortana, Marcos Coutinho, Monica Cunha, Luiz Henrique Eloy Amado, Marielle Franco, Cristiane Gomes JuliAo, Benjamin Lessing, Roberto Kant de Lima, Amanda De Lisio, Bryan McCann, FlAvia Medeiros, Ana Paula Mendes de Miranda, Sean T. Mitchell, Rodrigo Monteiro, VitOria Moreira, Jacqueline de Oliveira Muniz, Laura Rebecca Murray, Cesar Pinheiro Teixeira, Osmundo Pinho, Paulo Pinto, MarIa Victoria Pita, JoAo Gabriel Rabello SodrE, Luciane Rocha, Marcos Alexandre dos Santos Albuquerque, Ana Paula da Silva, Denise Ferreira da Silva, Soraya SimOes, Indianare Siqueira, Antonio Carlos de Souza Lima, Leonardo Vieira Silva
Reviews / Votes
"This collection of short, punchy essays by Brazilian scholar-activists crafts a uniquely Latin American methodology in order to decolonize the way we have traditionally approached Rio de Janeiro and Brazil more generally. Radically innovative, Rio as Method questions the usual weight given to citation practices and scholarly pedigrees so prevalent in the Global North, which frequently reproduce the very exclusions they examine. This project breaks new ground by privileging the voices of Brazilians who are thinking and living through their nation's race, class, and gender inequalities." - Carmen Alvaro Jarrin, author of (The Biopolitics of Beauty: Cosmetic Citizenship and Affective Capital in Brazil) "This wonderful and heterogeneous volume is awesome in its reach. It will be foundational for new approaches to thinking about the dynamics of authoritarianism and racial capitalism in the context of Rio de Janeiro's deep historical legacies that hearken back to enslavement and the colonial plantation system. Rio as Method makes important contributions to interdisciplinary formations ranging from urban studies, Brazilian studies, and Latin American political economy studies to discussions of racial capitalism in the Americas, Global South studies, and beyond." - Macarena Gomez-Barris, author of (The Extractive Zone: Social Ecologies and Decolonial Perspectives) "[Rio as Method] brings together highly innovative sociological perspectives in the study of the city's progressive coming of age. The book compiles a range of essays with an unashamedly decolonial flavour that explore dynamic and experimental forays into the quest for answers to social ills." (Latin American Review of Books)More details
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Paul Amar is Professor of Global Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and author of The Security Archipelago: Human-Security States, Sexuality Politics, and the End of Neoliberalism, also published by Duke University Press.
Content
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Methods and Concepts for a New Generation / Paul Amar 1
Part I. State
1. The Conquering State and Police War-ification / O Estado Conquistador e a Guerra-ficaCA de Policiamento? Community Collective Alternatives to the Police and Penal Economies of Pacification / Marielle Franco 25
2. Inquisitorial Model of Juridical Inequality / Modelo Inquisitorial de Desigualdade JurIdica: Recognizing the Persistence of the Colonial Inquisition Regime in Justice Procedure and Police Practice / Roberto Kant de Lima 43
3. Armed Dominions / DomInios Armados: The Fabrication of Insecurity and the Governance of Public Space by Criminal-Political Monopolies in Rio de Janeiro / Ana Paula Mendes de Miranda and Jacqueline de Oliveira Muniz 57
4. Rot Politics and the Cunning of Anticorruption / PolItica de PodridAo e a Ardilexa da Anti-corrupCAo: The Polysemy of Corruption and the Emergence of a Cross-Class Right in Brazil / Sean T. Mitchell and Thayane BrEtas 68
5. Stateness / Estatalidade: Reconceptualizing Bureaucratic-Technical State Effects That Perform Agency, Governmentality, and Subjectivity / Ana Paula Medes de Miranda and MarIa Victoria Pita 79
6. Recolonial Militiarchy / Milciarquia Recolonial: The Political Evolution of Organized Crime / JosE Claudio Souza Alves 90
7. Parastatal Sexarchy / Sexarquia Parastatal: Mitigated Regulation and Prostitution's World Making / Thaddeus Gregory Blanchette and Ana Paula da Silva 98
8. Nonbinary Governance Epistemologies / Epistemologias de GovernanCa NAobinArias: Entangled Circuits of Violence, Grime, add Governmental Syncretism / Fernando Brancoli 111
9. Militianization / MilicianizaCAo: Dark Innovation at the State-Crime Frontier / Benjamin Lessing 125
Part II. Space
10. Elactivism / Vereativismo: Merging Contradictory Antistate Social Leadership Roles and Elected Councilwoman Position / Monica Cunha and Leonard Cortana 141
11. Analytics of Raciality / AnalItica de Racialidade: Political-Symbolic Processes of Racial Power / Denise Ferreira de Silva 151
12. Black Brotherhood Urbanism / Urbanismo Confrarial Negro: Forms of Urban Expansion Designed by Mutual Aid Societies of Freedman and Slaves / Marcos Coutinho 164
13. Anti-White Patriarchal Ultramodernity / Ultramodernidad Anti-blancopatriarcal: Peripheral Dissent and Gender Battles in SAo GonCalo / Osmundo Pinho 174
14. Quilombo Portness / Quilombismo PortuArio: Living Memory and the Porousness of Racial Capitalism in Rio de Janeiro / JoAo Gabriel Rabello SodrE and Amanda de Lisio 185
15. Fractalscopic Quotidian / Cotidiano FractaloscOpico: The Square as Social Project, the Social Project as a Space in Everyday Life / Marcelo Caetano Andreoli 199
16. Involved With as Police Method / Envolvido-com e Proximidade Punitiva: Selective Guardianship and Itinerant Controls in the Streets of Rio / Jacqueline de Oliveira Muniz, Fatima Cecchetto, and Rodrigo Monteiro 208
Part III. Subject
17. Pentecostal Repertoires and Narco-warfare Grammars / RepertOrios Pentecostais e GramAticas do Narco-Conflito: Fabricating and Inhabiting Religious-Criminal Subjects in an Urban Drug War / Cesar Pinheiro Teixeira 223
18. Genderphobic Binarism / Binarismo GEnerofObico: The War against Gender as a Political Weapon / VitOria Moreira 234
19. Legal Limbo of Urban Indigeneity / Limbo JurIdico da Indigeneidade Urbana: Indigenous Mobilizations and the Traps of State Visibility / Marcos Alexandre do Santos Albuquerque 243
20. Terreiro Politics and Afro-religious Mobilizations: PolItica do Terreiro e MoblizaCOes Afro-religiosas: Practices of Black Resistance against Christian Supremacism and Religious Racism / Rosiane Rodrigues de Almeida and Leonardo Vieira Silva 250
21. Kaleidoscopic Arabness / Arabitude CaleidoscOpica: Performative Identities of Diasporic Arenas of Syrian-Lebanese Communities / Paulo G. Pinto 262
22. Decarceral Archetypes / ArquEtipos Decarcerais: Rio de Janeiro as a Model Laboratory for the Abolition of Prison-Based Torture / Tamires Maria Alves 273
23. The Social Life of Corpses / Vida Social dos Mortos: Transcending Institutional Framings of Death in Rio de Janeiro / FlAvia Medeiros 282
Part IV. Futurity
24. Travestirevolutionary Occupy Movements / OcupaCOes PossessOrias Travestirevolucionarias: Solidarity Economies, Anticapitalist Housing Politics, and Nonbinary World Making / Indianare Siqueira 293
25. Reeixistence and "Villaging Up" / Re-existEncia e Aldeiamento: Indigenous and Anthropological Activist Praxis at Rio's Nationa museum after Catastropic Fire and through the Bolsonaro Era / Antonio Carlos de Souza Lima, Cristiane Gomes JuliAo, and Luiz Henrique Eloy Amado
26. De-hygienization Clusivities / Clusivadades de De-higienizaCAo: Urban Renewal and Parastatal Power in Vila Mimosa / Thaddeus Gregory Blanchette, Soraya SimOes, Laura Murray, Thayane BrEtas, and Ana Paula da Silva 312
27. Puta Politics / PutapolItica: The Innovative Political Theories and Protest Praxis of Putas / Laura Rebecca Murray 323
28. Heartbreaking Lyrical Ontology / Ontologia LIrica Comovente: Aldir Blanc and Popular Music as Guides to Carioca Modes of Being in the World / Bryan McCann, Victoria Broadus, and JoAo Gabriel Rabello SodrE 334
29. Bandungian Futurities / Futuridades Bandungianas: A Future-Oriented Practice for South-to-South Solidarities / Beatriz Bissio 345
30. De-kill / De-matando: Black Mothers' Epistemology of Violence and Mourning in Rio de Janeiro / Luciane Rocha 352
Contributors 363
Index 375
Introduction: Methods and Concepts for a New Generation / Paul Amar 1
Part I. State
1. The Conquering State and Police War-ification / O Estado Conquistador e a Guerra-ficaCA de Policiamento? Community Collective Alternatives to the Police and Penal Economies of Pacification / Marielle Franco 25
2. Inquisitorial Model of Juridical Inequality / Modelo Inquisitorial de Desigualdade JurIdica: Recognizing the Persistence of the Colonial Inquisition Regime in Justice Procedure and Police Practice / Roberto Kant de Lima 43
3. Armed Dominions / DomInios Armados: The Fabrication of Insecurity and the Governance of Public Space by Criminal-Political Monopolies in Rio de Janeiro / Ana Paula Mendes de Miranda and Jacqueline de Oliveira Muniz 57
4. Rot Politics and the Cunning of Anticorruption / PolItica de PodridAo e a Ardilexa da Anti-corrupCAo: The Polysemy of Corruption and the Emergence of a Cross-Class Right in Brazil / Sean T. Mitchell and Thayane BrEtas 68
5. Stateness / Estatalidade: Reconceptualizing Bureaucratic-Technical State Effects That Perform Agency, Governmentality, and Subjectivity / Ana Paula Medes de Miranda and MarIa Victoria Pita 79
6. Recolonial Militiarchy / Milciarquia Recolonial: The Political Evolution of Organized Crime / JosE Claudio Souza Alves 90
7. Parastatal Sexarchy / Sexarquia Parastatal: Mitigated Regulation and Prostitution's World Making / Thaddeus Gregory Blanchette and Ana Paula da Silva 98
8. Nonbinary Governance Epistemologies / Epistemologias de GovernanCa NAobinArias: Entangled Circuits of Violence, Grime, add Governmental Syncretism / Fernando Brancoli 111
9. Militianization / MilicianizaCAo: Dark Innovation at the State-Crime Frontier / Benjamin Lessing 125
Part II. Space
10. Elactivism / Vereativismo: Merging Contradictory Antistate Social Leadership Roles and Elected Councilwoman Position / Monica Cunha and Leonard Cortana 141
11. Analytics of Raciality / AnalItica de Racialidade: Political-Symbolic Processes of Racial Power / Denise Ferreira de Silva 151
12. Black Brotherhood Urbanism / Urbanismo Confrarial Negro: Forms of Urban Expansion Designed by Mutual Aid Societies of Freedman and Slaves / Marcos Coutinho 164
13. Anti-White Patriarchal Ultramodernity / Ultramodernidad Anti-blancopatriarcal: Peripheral Dissent and Gender Battles in SAo GonCalo / Osmundo Pinho 174
14. Quilombo Portness / Quilombismo PortuArio: Living Memory and the Porousness of Racial Capitalism in Rio de Janeiro / JoAo Gabriel Rabello SodrE and Amanda de Lisio 185
15. Fractalscopic Quotidian / Cotidiano FractaloscOpico: The Square as Social Project, the Social Project as a Space in Everyday Life / Marcelo Caetano Andreoli 199
16. Involved With as Police Method / Envolvido-com e Proximidade Punitiva: Selective Guardianship and Itinerant Controls in the Streets of Rio / Jacqueline de Oliveira Muniz, Fatima Cecchetto, and Rodrigo Monteiro 208
Part III. Subject
17. Pentecostal Repertoires and Narco-warfare Grammars / RepertOrios Pentecostais e GramAticas do Narco-Conflito: Fabricating and Inhabiting Religious-Criminal Subjects in an Urban Drug War / Cesar Pinheiro Teixeira 223
18. Genderphobic Binarism / Binarismo GEnerofObico: The War against Gender as a Political Weapon / VitOria Moreira 234
19. Legal Limbo of Urban Indigeneity / Limbo JurIdico da Indigeneidade Urbana: Indigenous Mobilizations and the Traps of State Visibility / Marcos Alexandre do Santos Albuquerque 243
20. Terreiro Politics and Afro-religious Mobilizations: PolItica do Terreiro e MoblizaCOes Afro-religiosas: Practices of Black Resistance against Christian Supremacism and Religious Racism / Rosiane Rodrigues de Almeida and Leonardo Vieira Silva 250
21. Kaleidoscopic Arabness / Arabitude CaleidoscOpica: Performative Identities of Diasporic Arenas of Syrian-Lebanese Communities / Paulo G. Pinto 262
22. Decarceral Archetypes / ArquEtipos Decarcerais: Rio de Janeiro as a Model Laboratory for the Abolition of Prison-Based Torture / Tamires Maria Alves 273
23. The Social Life of Corpses / Vida Social dos Mortos: Transcending Institutional Framings of Death in Rio de Janeiro / FlAvia Medeiros 282
Part IV. Futurity
24. Travestirevolutionary Occupy Movements / OcupaCOes PossessOrias Travestirevolucionarias: Solidarity Economies, Anticapitalist Housing Politics, and Nonbinary World Making / Indianare Siqueira 293
25. Reeixistence and "Villaging Up" / Re-existEncia e Aldeiamento: Indigenous and Anthropological Activist Praxis at Rio's Nationa museum after Catastropic Fire and through the Bolsonaro Era / Antonio Carlos de Souza Lima, Cristiane Gomes JuliAo, and Luiz Henrique Eloy Amado
26. De-hygienization Clusivities / Clusivadades de De-higienizaCAo: Urban Renewal and Parastatal Power in Vila Mimosa / Thaddeus Gregory Blanchette, Soraya SimOes, Laura Murray, Thayane BrEtas, and Ana Paula da Silva 312
27. Puta Politics / PutapolItica: The Innovative Political Theories and Protest Praxis of Putas / Laura Rebecca Murray 323
28. Heartbreaking Lyrical Ontology / Ontologia LIrica Comovente: Aldir Blanc and Popular Music as Guides to Carioca Modes of Being in the World / Bryan McCann, Victoria Broadus, and JoAo Gabriel Rabello SodrE 334
29. Bandungian Futurities / Futuridades Bandungianas: A Future-Oriented Practice for South-to-South Solidarities / Beatriz Bissio 345
30. De-kill / De-matando: Black Mothers' Epistemology of Violence and Mourning in Rio de Janeiro / Luciane Rocha 352
Contributors 363
Index 375