Beatriz Jaguaribe

Beatriz Jaguaribe

Beatriz Jaguaribe is an professor of comparative communications in the School of Communications at the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. She also serves as a contributing editor of Public Culture, a scholarly journal published by Duke University Press. Jaguaribe has written on race and visual culture in contemporary Brazil. Among her many publications are "Fins de Século: Cidade e Cultura no Rio de Janeiro" (1998), published by Rocco, and "Mapa do Maravilhoso do Rio de Janeiro" (2001), published by Sextante Artes. Jaguaribe works on the relationship between artistic production and lived experiences in the production of cultural maps of urban Brazil. She was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2004.

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* [http://publicculture.org/authors/beatriz_jaguaribe Author profile from Public Culture]
* [http://kellogg.nd.edu/projects/minc/jaguaribe.shtml Profile from Kellogg Institute for International Relations]


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