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Mapping Diversity in Latin America

Race and Ethnicity from Colonial Times to the Present
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Mapping Diversity in Latin America offers ample critical coverage of recent approaches to the historical study of race and ethnicity in Latin America since the arrival of Spanish and Portuguese colonizers to the present. Bringing together the work of leading scholars, this volume presents readers with a thorough and updated examination of the formation and evolution of ideas surrounding race and ethnicity, social movements, and political processes in Latin America that provides multiple routes for future research on the topic. The book’s nineteen chapters establish the basis for a productive comparative analysis of racial developments in the whole continent to allow for a combination of diachronic and synchronic study of regional processes. Both the scope of the book and the historical and geocultural coverage on these topics are unique in the field of Latin American Studies. Taking an interdisciplinary approach to understanding issues of collective identity, otherness, alterity, and the like, Mapping Diversity in Latin America sheds light on histories that have been traditionally overlooked in texts on race in Latin America, such as the rich history of diasporic Asian, Syrian Lebanese, and Jewish communities, and the more recent emergence of Latinx populations in the United States. The book includes a critical examination of fundamental concepts such as mestizaje, mulataje, creolization, negritud, and blanquitud, as well as critical and theoretical approaches to the study of these issues in postcolonial societies.

Author Biography:

Mabel MoraÑa is the William H. Gass Professor in Arts and Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis. Miguel A. Valerio is an assistant professor of Spanish at Washington University in St. Louis.
Release date Australia
January 15th, 2025
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Mabel Morana
  • Edited by Miguel Valerio
Pages
700
ISBN-13
9780826507259
Product ID
38727864

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