Afro-Descendants, Identity, and the Struggle for Development in the Americas

Afro-Descendants, Identity, and the Struggle for Development in the Americas - Ruth Simms Hamilton African Diaspora Series

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Publisher's Synopsis

Indigenous people and African descendants in Latin America and the Caribbean have long been affected by a social hierarchy established by elites, through which some groups were racialized and others were normalized. Far from being 'racial paradises' populated by an amalgamated 'cosmic race' of mulattos and mestizos, Latin America and the Caribbean have long been sites of shifting exploitative strategies and ideologies, ranging from scientific racism and eugenics to the more sophisticated official denial of racism and ethnic difference. This book, among the first to focus on African descendants in the region, brings together diverse reflections from scholars, activists, and funding agency representatives working to end racism and promote human rights in the Americas. By focusing on the ways racism inhibits agency among African descendants and the ways African-descendant groups position themselves in order to overcome obstacles, this interdisciplinary book provides a multi-faceted analysis of one of the gravest contemporary problems in the Americas.

Book information

ISBN: 9781611860405
Publisher: Michigan State University Press
Imprint: Michigan State University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 305.80098
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 314
Weight: 580g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 22mm