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A inesperada descoberta de Otávio Ianni sobre preconceito contra descendentes de imigrantes poloneses em Curitiba* * Este ensaio tem inspiração no capítulo do mesmo autor publicado no livroKnowledge for whom? Public sociology in the making, organizado por Christian Fleck & Andreas Hess. Ver referências. Agradeço ao professor Renato Ortiz a sugestão e o incentivo para que publicasse o presente ensaio, tendo em vista o interesse para o público brasileiro.

Abstract

After the Unesco research about racial relations in Brazil, Florestan Fernandes headed a new team of young Brazilian sociologists, composed by Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Roberto Jardim Moreira and Octávio Ianni, to deal with the same theme in Southern Brazil. The region was omitted from the first Unesco research. The states of Paraná and Santa Catarina were put in charge of Octávio Ianni, the last one shared with Fernando Henrique Cardoso. Even the main goal of the research was to prove prejudice among Black and White in Southern Brazil Ianni was astonished to find out that there was also prejudice against immigrant poles and their descendants in the city of Curitiba, capital of the state of Paraná. Ianni began to investigate the theme and published later few articles about that where He tried to explain the unexpected prejudice. To investigate further the phenomenon, He prepared a project plan and published it. Unhappily, this new research was never accomplished.

Keywords:
racial relations; Unesco; prejudice; immigrant poles; city of Curitiba

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