Carmen Miranda's Baiana Image: Cultural Appropriation or Appreciation?

knatera

4 Episodes

The iconic image of Carmen Miranda was inspired by Baiana women, an African descendant community in Brazil. Could it be said that Carmen appropriated this culture? This podcast will explore this topic with some very interesting interviews.

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