O Fascismo Da Cor by Muniz Sodré

A critical study of how race and skin color function as a form of cultural authoritarianism, tracing their roots in colonial and modern institutions and showing how media, aesthetics, public policy and everyday practices produce, legitimize and police racial hierarchies; the book argues that contemporary political and moral shifts reveal a ‘color fascism’ that normalizes exclusion and violence against Black and indigenous bodies by means of visual regimes, language, and state-backed discipline, and calls for cultural and political resistance to dismantle these mechanisms of domination.