
The Turn to Racism and Anti-racism in Latin America
- 178 pages
- English
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The Turn to Racism and Anti-racism in Latin America
About this book
This book highlights the growing mainstream focus on racism and anti- racism in Latin America. It reveals the diverse social transformation projects addressing racism, reflecting a complexity not previously evident. Inspired by a research project involving Indigenous and Black organizations, the chapters in this book explore cases in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Mexico, where anti- racist efforts are significant, though not always central to organizational agendas. These chapters share a common theme of valuing varied anti- racist actions and discourses while critically acknowledging the structural, shifting nature of racism. The issues explored are racial visibility, naming racism, racial data, legal rights and recognition, entrepreneurship, mestizo identity, the possibilities of alliances, and racially-aware struggles against class (and gendered) oppression. Though not exhaustive, the chapters provide valuable insights into the antiracist shift in Latin America, offering broader perspectives on global anti- racism efforts. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Ethnic and Racial Studies journal.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Citation Information
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction: The turn to racism and anti-racism in Latin America
- 1 Images as traps: Asserting blackness, challenging racism
- 2 Calling racism by its name: Direct violence and the explicit recognition of racism among Indigenous peoples
- 3 Unpacking the “fluidity” of Mestizaje: How anti-indigenous and anti-black racism determine social relations and economic destinations of Mestizos
- 4 Ethnic and racial violence and violations: A study of Black and Quilombola populations
- 5 Anti-racism, aesthetic empowerment and micro-enterprises: Black women’s subversive entrepreneurship
- 6 Anti-racist alliances and solidarities: Typologies, cases and experiences
- 7 Struggles against racism: Lessons from Latin America
- Index