Mapping Diversity in Latin America
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Mapping Diversity in Latin America
Race and Ethnicity from Colonial Times to the Present
Morana, Mabel; Valerio, Miguel; Brian, Amber; Castro, Marcel Velazquez; Arzu, Marta Elena Casaus; Aguiar, Gonzalo; Calderon, Patricia Arroyo; Abadia-Rexach, Barbara I.; Lopez-Calvo, Ignacio; Camejo, Ariel
Vanderbilt University Press
01/2025
700
Mole
9780826507242
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Introduction: The Question of Race in Latin America (Mabel MoraNa)
Part 1: The Racial Other in Colonial Times
Chapter 1: Foundations of Race and Colonialism in Latin America (Amber Brian and MOnica DIaz)
Chapter 2: Race and the Baroque: Social Actors and Christian Subjects in Seventeenth-Century Lima and Mexico City (Stephanie Kirk)
Chapter 3: African Slavery in Latin America (Miguel Valerio)
Chapter 4: Race in Eighteenth-Century Spanish America (Mariselle MelEndez)
Part 2: Race and Nation
Chapter 5: Genealogies of Blanquitud/Branquitude: From Critical Race Theory (CRT) to Critical Whiteness Studies (Ruth Hill)
Chapter 6: Central America's Indigenous Peoples: From the Independence to the Consolidation of Exclusionary National Imaginaries, 1810-1930 (Patricia Arroyo Calderon and Marta Elena Casaus ArzU)
Chapter 7: Reconsidering "the Racial Other": Nation-building, Citizenship, and Interracial Alliances in Latin America and the Caribbean (Jorge Daniel VAsquez)
Chapter 8: Looking through Layers of Jewishness in Latin America (Ariana Huberman)
Chapter 9: Race and Nationalism: Hierarchical Imaginaries, Institutional Racism, and Fantasies about the Mestizo (IvAn Fernando Rodrigo-MendizAbal y Marcel VelAzquez Castro)
Chapter 10: Inter-ethnic Conflict and Socio-cultural Contributions of Asian Diasporas in Latin American and the Caribbean (Ignacio LOpez-Calvo)
Chapter 11: Mobilizing Black Culture against Racism: The Negritude Movements in Latin-America (Carlos Alberto Valderrama Renteria)
Chapter 12: Beyond Binaries: Genealogies of Mestizaje and Mulataje in AmEfrica Ladina (Agustin Lao-Montes)
Chapter 13: Genealogy of Indigenist Translations: From Colonized Methodologies to Indigenous Self-determination in Peru, Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries (Christian Elguer)
Chapter 14: On Democratic Imaginaries in a Discriminatory Society:The Paradoxes of Racialized Experience in Indigenous and Afro-Brazil (Tracy Devine GuzmAn)
Part 3: Conceptualizing Diversity
Chapter 15: From Creolization to CrEolitE: Creole Subjectivities and Racial Divisions in Caribbean Societies (Ariel Camejo)
Chapter 16: Race Relations in Contemporary Central America: From State Violence to Indigenous Empowerment, 1940s-2021 (Patricia Arroyo CalderOn and Marta Elena Casaus ArzU)
Chapter 17: Racializing Sirio-Libaneses in Latin America (Bahia Munem)
Chapter 18: Ethno-Racial Landscapes in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Chile: From Assimilation to Contestation (Gonzalo Aguiar)
Chapter 19: Chicanos, Hispanos and Latinos (BArbara I. AbadIa-Rexach)
Part 1: The Racial Other in Colonial Times
Chapter 1: Foundations of Race and Colonialism in Latin America (Amber Brian and MOnica DIaz)
Chapter 2: Race and the Baroque: Social Actors and Christian Subjects in Seventeenth-Century Lima and Mexico City (Stephanie Kirk)
Chapter 3: African Slavery in Latin America (Miguel Valerio)
Chapter 4: Race in Eighteenth-Century Spanish America (Mariselle MelEndez)
Part 2: Race and Nation
Chapter 5: Genealogies of Blanquitud/Branquitude: From Critical Race Theory (CRT) to Critical Whiteness Studies (Ruth Hill)
Chapter 6: Central America's Indigenous Peoples: From the Independence to the Consolidation of Exclusionary National Imaginaries, 1810-1930 (Patricia Arroyo Calderon and Marta Elena Casaus ArzU)
Chapter 7: Reconsidering "the Racial Other": Nation-building, Citizenship, and Interracial Alliances in Latin America and the Caribbean (Jorge Daniel VAsquez)
Chapter 8: Looking through Layers of Jewishness in Latin America (Ariana Huberman)
Chapter 9: Race and Nationalism: Hierarchical Imaginaries, Institutional Racism, and Fantasies about the Mestizo (IvAn Fernando Rodrigo-MendizAbal y Marcel VelAzquez Castro)
Chapter 10: Inter-ethnic Conflict and Socio-cultural Contributions of Asian Diasporas in Latin American and the Caribbean (Ignacio LOpez-Calvo)
Chapter 11: Mobilizing Black Culture against Racism: The Negritude Movements in Latin-America (Carlos Alberto Valderrama Renteria)
Chapter 12: Beyond Binaries: Genealogies of Mestizaje and Mulataje in AmEfrica Ladina (Agustin Lao-Montes)
Chapter 13: Genealogy of Indigenist Translations: From Colonized Methodologies to Indigenous Self-determination in Peru, Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries (Christian Elguer)
Chapter 14: On Democratic Imaginaries in a Discriminatory Society:The Paradoxes of Racialized Experience in Indigenous and Afro-Brazil (Tracy Devine GuzmAn)
Part 3: Conceptualizing Diversity
Chapter 15: From Creolization to CrEolitE: Creole Subjectivities and Racial Divisions in Caribbean Societies (Ariel Camejo)
Chapter 16: Race Relations in Contemporary Central America: From State Violence to Indigenous Empowerment, 1940s-2021 (Patricia Arroyo CalderOn and Marta Elena Casaus ArzU)
Chapter 17: Racializing Sirio-Libaneses in Latin America (Bahia Munem)
Chapter 18: Ethno-Racial Landscapes in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Chile: From Assimilation to Contestation (Gonzalo Aguiar)
Chapter 19: Chicanos, Hispanos and Latinos (BArbara I. AbadIa-Rexach)
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race; ethnicity; Latin America; racism; mestizaje; indigenismo; colonialism; Negritude; mulataje; Asians; Jews; Arabs; Chinese; indigenous peoples; colonization; baroque; enlightenment
Introduction: The Question of Race in Latin America (Mabel MoraNa)
Part 1: The Racial Other in Colonial Times
Chapter 1: Foundations of Race and Colonialism in Latin America (Amber Brian and MOnica DIaz)
Chapter 2: Race and the Baroque: Social Actors and Christian Subjects in Seventeenth-Century Lima and Mexico City (Stephanie Kirk)
Chapter 3: African Slavery in Latin America (Miguel Valerio)
Chapter 4: Race in Eighteenth-Century Spanish America (Mariselle MelEndez)
Part 2: Race and Nation
Chapter 5: Genealogies of Blanquitud/Branquitude: From Critical Race Theory (CRT) to Critical Whiteness Studies (Ruth Hill)
Chapter 6: Central America's Indigenous Peoples: From the Independence to the Consolidation of Exclusionary National Imaginaries, 1810-1930 (Patricia Arroyo Calderon and Marta Elena Casaus ArzU)
Chapter 7: Reconsidering "the Racial Other": Nation-building, Citizenship, and Interracial Alliances in Latin America and the Caribbean (Jorge Daniel VAsquez)
Chapter 8: Looking through Layers of Jewishness in Latin America (Ariana Huberman)
Chapter 9: Race and Nationalism: Hierarchical Imaginaries, Institutional Racism, and Fantasies about the Mestizo (IvAn Fernando Rodrigo-MendizAbal y Marcel VelAzquez Castro)
Chapter 10: Inter-ethnic Conflict and Socio-cultural Contributions of Asian Diasporas in Latin American and the Caribbean (Ignacio LOpez-Calvo)
Chapter 11: Mobilizing Black Culture against Racism: The Negritude Movements in Latin-America (Carlos Alberto Valderrama Renteria)
Chapter 12: Beyond Binaries: Genealogies of Mestizaje and Mulataje in AmEfrica Ladina (Agustin Lao-Montes)
Chapter 13: Genealogy of Indigenist Translations: From Colonized Methodologies to Indigenous Self-determination in Peru, Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries (Christian Elguer)
Chapter 14: On Democratic Imaginaries in a Discriminatory Society:The Paradoxes of Racialized Experience in Indigenous and Afro-Brazil (Tracy Devine GuzmAn)
Part 3: Conceptualizing Diversity
Chapter 15: From Creolization to CrEolitE: Creole Subjectivities and Racial Divisions in Caribbean Societies (Ariel Camejo)
Chapter 16: Race Relations in Contemporary Central America: From State Violence to Indigenous Empowerment, 1940s-2021 (Patricia Arroyo CalderOn and Marta Elena Casaus ArzU)
Chapter 17: Racializing Sirio-Libaneses in Latin America (Bahia Munem)
Chapter 18: Ethno-Racial Landscapes in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Chile: From Assimilation to Contestation (Gonzalo Aguiar)
Chapter 19: Chicanos, Hispanos and Latinos (BArbara I. AbadIa-Rexach)
Part 1: The Racial Other in Colonial Times
Chapter 1: Foundations of Race and Colonialism in Latin America (Amber Brian and MOnica DIaz)
Chapter 2: Race and the Baroque: Social Actors and Christian Subjects in Seventeenth-Century Lima and Mexico City (Stephanie Kirk)
Chapter 3: African Slavery in Latin America (Miguel Valerio)
Chapter 4: Race in Eighteenth-Century Spanish America (Mariselle MelEndez)
Part 2: Race and Nation
Chapter 5: Genealogies of Blanquitud/Branquitude: From Critical Race Theory (CRT) to Critical Whiteness Studies (Ruth Hill)
Chapter 6: Central America's Indigenous Peoples: From the Independence to the Consolidation of Exclusionary National Imaginaries, 1810-1930 (Patricia Arroyo Calderon and Marta Elena Casaus ArzU)
Chapter 7: Reconsidering "the Racial Other": Nation-building, Citizenship, and Interracial Alliances in Latin America and the Caribbean (Jorge Daniel VAsquez)
Chapter 8: Looking through Layers of Jewishness in Latin America (Ariana Huberman)
Chapter 9: Race and Nationalism: Hierarchical Imaginaries, Institutional Racism, and Fantasies about the Mestizo (IvAn Fernando Rodrigo-MendizAbal y Marcel VelAzquez Castro)
Chapter 10: Inter-ethnic Conflict and Socio-cultural Contributions of Asian Diasporas in Latin American and the Caribbean (Ignacio LOpez-Calvo)
Chapter 11: Mobilizing Black Culture against Racism: The Negritude Movements in Latin-America (Carlos Alberto Valderrama Renteria)
Chapter 12: Beyond Binaries: Genealogies of Mestizaje and Mulataje in AmEfrica Ladina (Agustin Lao-Montes)
Chapter 13: Genealogy of Indigenist Translations: From Colonized Methodologies to Indigenous Self-determination in Peru, Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries (Christian Elguer)
Chapter 14: On Democratic Imaginaries in a Discriminatory Society:The Paradoxes of Racialized Experience in Indigenous and Afro-Brazil (Tracy Devine GuzmAn)
Part 3: Conceptualizing Diversity
Chapter 15: From Creolization to CrEolitE: Creole Subjectivities and Racial Divisions in Caribbean Societies (Ariel Camejo)
Chapter 16: Race Relations in Contemporary Central America: From State Violence to Indigenous Empowerment, 1940s-2021 (Patricia Arroyo CalderOn and Marta Elena Casaus ArzU)
Chapter 17: Racializing Sirio-Libaneses in Latin America (Bahia Munem)
Chapter 18: Ethno-Racial Landscapes in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Chile: From Assimilation to Contestation (Gonzalo Aguiar)
Chapter 19: Chicanos, Hispanos and Latinos (BArbara I. AbadIa-Rexach)
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