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Challenging Mestizaje

Critique of Anthropology, 2005
This article compares the contemporary movements for cultural autonomy and social legitimation organized by the indigenous and Afrodescendant populations of Latin America. These movements are challenging the concept of blanqueamiento or whitening embedded in the process of mestizaje in Latin America.
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Mestizaje

1970
Concilium, Bd. 35 Nr.
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Mestizaje, Racial Discrimination, and Inequality in Latin America

, 2020
Latin America ranks highest in the world in markers of social and economic inequality, as well as in the negative effects of inequality on other realms of social life, such as access to basic services, political power, and, in many countries, unfair ...
M. Paixão, I. Rossetto
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MAKING MESTIZAJES

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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El indigenismo en México como racismo de Estado: mestizaje asimilacionista y esterilización forzada

Itinerarios. Revista de estudios lingüísticos, literarios, históricos y antropológicos, 2019
En este trabajo se exploran diferentes dimensiones del racismo, para construir una categoría de racismo de Estado que permita analizar el dispositivo indigenista con un objetivo doble: primero, exponer los esfuerzos por sistematizar las teorías y ...
Alejandro Karin Pedraza Ramos
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Contesting Mestizaje: Black Politics and Oral Traditions in Venezuela

Bulletin of Latin American Research, 2022
Nadia Mosquera Muriel
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Labyrinths of Mestizaje

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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Mestizaje desde Abajo

Aztlan, 2021
Lourdes Alberto
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Hybridity, mestizaje, créolité

2019
Defining cultural identity is a perilous task. Social theorist Stuart Hall equates it with representations, or the way people express some common understandings about who ther are and how they are distinct from others - the concept of culture viewed anthropologically as a people's distinct ''way of life'' (Hall 1997, 2).
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