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- W2898036972 abstract "In northeastern Brazil, a small number of political families have ruthlessly clung to power for centuries. Members of these seigniorial clans have grown accustomed to the benefits of public office and, therefore, do not recognise how the economically and politically corrupt acts they have practised during their careers might be construed as illegal. Instead, they blame corruption on desperately poor voters whom, they argue, subvert the democratic process by selling their votes to the highest bidder on Election Day. Rather than examine why the desperately poor sell their votes, as scholarly literature on corruption in Latin America often does, this essay seeks to understand the racialised and classed discourses elite white politicians develop and disseminate in order to justify – or to deny – their own participation in corruption. Comparing scandals involving Fernando Collor and Lula, respectively, the essay suggests that historical and contemporary intersections of race and class become visible whenever allegations of corruption are made in Brazil, and in the Americas more broadly. The essay further argues that when elite politicians accuse those from humbler backgrounds of corruption, their accusations work to shore up an elite consensus that associates innocence with wealth and whiteness, and criminality with poverty and blackness." @default.
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- W2898036972 title "When corruption is not a crime: ‘innocent’ white politicians and the racialisation of criminality in Brazil" @default.
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