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Büschges C. Mestizaje. In: Jäger F, ed. Enzyklopädie der Neuzeit. Vol 8. Stuttgart: J.B.
Büschges, Christian, Jäger, Friedrich
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2023
In Chapter 4, Néstor Medina tackles the experience of mestizaje, historic and complex experiences of mixture (including biological, racial, and cultural). Mestizaje serves as an important locus theologicus for Latino/a theologies. Medina explores the multivalent and complex nature of mestizaje and demonstrates its anthropological value with respect to ...
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In Chapter 4, Néstor Medina tackles the experience of mestizaje, historic and complex experiences of mixture (including biological, racial, and cultural). Mestizaje serves as an important locus theologicus for Latino/a theologies. Medina explores the multivalent and complex nature of mestizaje and demonstrates its anthropological value with respect to ...
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Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 2021
This essay examines the complex legacy of Chicanx encounters with the enduring sixteenth-century “idea of Europe”: that is, Europe as an epistemic category signifying the modern “civilized” Western world. Chicanx intellectuals contest the presumption that Europe is the enlightened antithesis to Mesoamerica. But Europe has always occupied a vexed status
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This essay examines the complex legacy of Chicanx encounters with the enduring sixteenth-century “idea of Europe”: that is, Europe as an epistemic category signifying the modern “civilized” Western world. Chicanx intellectuals contest the presumption that Europe is the enlightened antithesis to Mesoamerica. But Europe has always occupied a vexed status
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2016
This chapter analyzes the historical context of the domestic fields in which black movements emerged. It aims to highlight the magnitude of this shift from mestizaje to black rights, and to explain why different conceptions of blackness became institutionalized in each case.
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This chapter analyzes the historical context of the domestic fields in which black movements emerged. It aims to highlight the magnitude of this shift from mestizaje to black rights, and to explain why different conceptions of blackness became institutionalized in each case.
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2021
Abstract Chapter 5 focuses on how the War on Terror’s permutations of Latina/o war literature, theater, television, film, and popular music present methodological and political challenges to conventional understandings of Latina/o relationships to power as inherently oppositional to capitalism and US imperialism.
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Abstract Chapter 5 focuses on how the War on Terror’s permutations of Latina/o war literature, theater, television, film, and popular music present methodological and political challenges to conventional understandings of Latina/o relationships to power as inherently oppositional to capitalism and US imperialism.
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2019
In the wake of the silver discoveries that fueled New Spain’s early growth, Spain deployed diverse strategies to incorporate the northern borderlands of Nueva Vizcaya. This article elaborates how natives responded to these efforts from the late sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries, and how a multiracial society evolved in the process. Decentering
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In the wake of the silver discoveries that fueled New Spain’s early growth, Spain deployed diverse strategies to incorporate the northern borderlands of Nueva Vizcaya. This article elaborates how natives responded to these efforts from the late sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries, and how a multiracial society evolved in the process. Decentering
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Is Mexico beyondmestizaje? Blackness, race mixture, and discrimination
Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies, 2023Christina A Sue
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