Spitzer, Leo
Lives In Between: Assimilation and Marginality in Austria, Brazil, West Africa, 1780-1945. 250p. Illustrated. Cambridge et al.: Cambridge University Press, 1989
Contents:
Part I: The Way In, 1780-1870, pp. (17)-126
Chapter 1. The Journey Upward, the Journey Outward: Assimilation in the Century of Emancipation, pp. 19-39. Notes, pp. 200-205
Chapter 2. Up from Slavery:The May Story, pp. 40-72. Notes, pp. 205-214
Chapter 3. Into the Bourgeoisie: The Zweig and Brettauer Story, pp. 73-100. Notes, pp. 214-218
Chapter 4. Into the White World: The Reboucas Story, pp. 101-126. Notes, pp. 218-224
Part II: The Predicament of Marginality, 1870-1945, pp. (126)-197
Chapter 5. The Marginal Situation, INdividual Psychoogy, and Ideology, pp. 19-137. Notes, pp. 225-228
Chapter 6. "I belong nowhere, and everywhere am a starnger": The Predicament of Andre Recoucas, Cornelius May, and Stefan Zweig, pp. 138-173. Notes, pp. 138-173. Notes, 228-235
Chapter 7. The Way Out: From the "Savage God" to "Holy Violence", pp. 174-197. Notes, pp. 235-242
Notes, pp. 199-242
Index, pp. 243-250