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A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette in Brazil
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Culture Shock! Brazil: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette
A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette in Brazil
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Culture Shock! Brazil: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette
i thought this would be a little more in depth. Its a good book for someone taking a first time trip there, or someone who goes there frequently but doesnt stay long enough to learn the basics of brazilian culture through experience.
Rating: 3 / 5
Book is well prepared to get first glance of how really the culture is and how one should behave. As i got a lot of contacts with Brazilians before going to Brazil, reading this book just confirmed the ideas i have understood from them. The book didn’t surprise me but it definitely taught more details and confirmed my understanding.
Rating: 4 / 5
I have not finished reading this book entirely, but what I have read is very good. It is easy to read, and from what I already know about Brazil, an accurate description so far. I also like the fact that the book definitely tells about Brazil from the perspective of an outsider that is not familiar with the culture. It will prepare travelers to not be shocked, and rather, to appreciate what they experience.
Rating: 5 / 5
I recently visited Brazil with my wife who is originally from there. I am just a Gringoe, born and raised in New Jersey, USA. Throughout our stay I would constantly refer to the book to better understand the culture. I have to say that everything I had experienced was mentioned to the detail in this book. My Father-In-Law grew up there and even he was impressed. In fact, I think he even learned a thing or two about Brazil!!! I would definitely recommend this book to anyone traveling to Brazil who is not familiar. Tchau!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
I have read and reread this excellent ethonography. I read Culture Shock! Brazil before coming to Brazil, then again while traveling in Brazil. Volker Poelzl has done his homework. He has given readers brilliant profile of Brazil. This is no easy task, as Brazil is as large as the continental United States and equally as diverse.
Culture Shock! will give you everything that you need for a primer education on Brazil. It will specially be valuable to those who are coming to live for a while and for along with a travel guide like Frommer’s (Strongly Recommended – see my review) will open the country up to you. I especially appreciated his sections on synergistic religions: Candomble, Kardecism, Umbanda, Shamanism, Feticaria (witchcraft) etc. Excellent.
Brazil is as dynamic as its Carnivals. It is also contradictory and contrasting, as seen in its wealth and poverty. The towering new high-rise buildings, that look down on the sprawling slums point to a country with the world’s 12th largest economy, yet 1/3 of the people live in abject poverty. Volker is not Pollyannaish in his writing about Brazil. He is critical of the antiquated social elitism, cronyism, corruption, police violence, gross injustice and dysfunctional socials systems that continues to foster the widespread poverty – “Brazil is a democracy. But what I see here is a wretched, sad situation where there is no justice.” Yet, he also shows how the people of Brazil, in spite of poverty, have their family, friends, love, sexuality, music and dance.
NOTE: Volker Poelzl’s guide should get a five star rating, BUT there is a serious flaw: the binding gives out after one use and the pages fall out. This shoddy workmanship is the responsibility of the publisher (Marshall Cavendish – Singapore). However, if you can hold it together with rubber bands, this is a valuable and ‘Strongly Recommended’ guide.
Rating: 4 / 5