White Supremacy, White Knowledge, and Anti-West Indian Discourse in Panama: Olmedo Alfaro’s El peligro antillano en la América Central (original) (raw)

Critical race studies in Latin America: recent advances, recurrent weaknesses

France Winddance Twine

A companion to racial and ethnic …, 2002

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"Race, Regeneration and the Challenge to Spanish Ideological Imperialism in José María Albiñana Sanz's Bajo el cielo mejicano" (2015).

Paul Bowker

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Realism and Race in the Literature of the Global Hispanic Empire

Julia H Chang

The Oxford Handbook of Global Realisms, 2024

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Whiteness in Political Rhetoric: A Discourse Analysis of Peruvian Racial-Nationalist "Othering"

Luis Escobedo

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Review of Laura Gotkowitz (ed.) Histories of Race and Racism: The Andes and Mesoamerica from Colonial Times to the Present. Durham: Duke University Press, 2011, in International Review of Social History.

Paulo Drinot

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"The Elusive Concept of Race in Modern Latin American Historiography"

Guillermo Nakhlé

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Two Versions of the Mestizo Model: Toward a Theory of Anti Blackness in Latin American Thought

Miguel Gualdrón Ramírez

The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 2023

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Afro-Latin American History: A Revolutionary Agenda on Race and Gender

Julio C . Pino

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Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies More than 'A Hidden Race': The Complexities of Blackness Inmexico and Peru

Tanya Golash-Boza

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Introduction: Race and Geography in Latin American History

Andrea Cadelo

Bulletin of Latin American Research, 2018

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Critical Latin American and Latino Studies

MARC ZIMMERMAN

Latino Studies, 2005

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Ethnic and Racial Studies Rethinking race, racism, identity and ideology in Latin America PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR ARTICLE

Tanya Golash-Boza

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Decolonizing Indigeneity: New Approaches to Latin American Literature

Thomas Ward

Lexington Books , 2017

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WRITING FOR THE SILENCED: SLAVERY, MEMORY, POLITICS, AND JUSTICE IN AFRO-LATIN AMERICAN LITERARY NARRATIVE

Jacob C . Brown

2022

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The New Ethnic Studies in Latin America ed. by Raanan Rein, Stefan Rinke, and Nadia Zysman

Ariana Huberman

American Jewish History, 2019

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Defending White-Mestizo Invisibility through the Production of Indigenous Alterity: (Un)Marking Race in Ecuador’s Mainstream Press

Maximilian Viatori

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Hybrid subjectivities, Latin American mestizaje, and Latino political thought on race

Juliet Hooker

Politics, Groups, and Identities, 2014

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“Introduction to the Special Issue: Another Turn of the Screw Toward Hispanic and Lusophone Whiteness Studies.”

JM. Persánch

Peer-Reviewed Article-Introduction in Transmodernity, Special Issue, Vol. 8, No. 2, 2018

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The New Ethnic Studies in Latin America

Raanan Rein

Brill, 2017

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Orientalism and De-Orientalism in Latin America: Reading César Aira

Chisu Teresa Ko

Transmodernity: Journal of Peripheral Cultural Production of the Luso-Hispanic World, 2018

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"Latinidad Is Cancelled": Confronting an Anti-Black Construct

Tatiana Flores

Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture, 2021

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Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui | Strategic Ethnicity, Nation, and (Neo)colonialism in Latin America

Anne Freeland

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Book Review: Debating Race, Ethnicity, and Latino Identity Jorge J.E. Gracia and his Critics

Stephanie Rivera Berruz

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Race, Colonialism, and Social Transformation in Latin America and the Caribbean (ed. Jerome Blanche

Ulbe Bosma

2009

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The Red and the Black in Latin America: Sandalio Junco and the “Negro Question” from an Afro-Latin American Perspective

Anne Garland Mahler

American Communist History, 2018

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Review of Akiko Tsuchiya & William G. Acree, Jr.'s EMPIRE'S END: TRANSNATIONAL CONNECTIONS IN THE HISPANIC WORLD, by Mary Coffey

Akiko Tsuchiya

Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies, 2017

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Don Quijote in Africa: Fictionality as an Antidote to Racism (Bulletin of Hispanic Studies 94.6, 2017)

Martin Repinecz

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Race, Colonialism, and Social Transformation in Latin America and the Caribbean - edited by Branche, J

Rod Earle

Bulletin of Latin American Research, 2010

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Distributed intensities: Whiteness, mestizaje and the logics of Mexican racism

Monica Moreno Figueroa

Ethnicities, 2010

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The Criticality of Latino/a Fiction in the Twenty-First Century

nina reyes

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The Specter of Races: Latin American Anthropology and Literature Between the Wars by Anke Birkenmaier

Anne Garland Mahler

Revista de estudios hispánicos, 2018

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The Paradox of indigenismo: Literary Heterogeneity in Jorge Icaza’s Huasipungo (1934) and José María Arguedas’s Los ríos profundos (1958)

Sarah Mahalli

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Theorizing Race in the Americas

Andrea J Pitts

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Review of Julia A. Kushigian's Crónicas orientalistas y autorrealizadas: entrevistas con Jorge Luis Borges, Carlos Fuentes, Juan Goytisolo, Elena Poniatowska, Severo Sarduy y Mario Vargas Llosa. Madrid: Verbum, 2016. Hispanófila 182 (Jan 2018): 199-201

Ignacio López-Calvo

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Williston Chase - Fictive indianismo: toward a black feminist critique of Álvaro García Linera’s Marxism / Indianismo ficticio: hacia una crítica feminista negra del marxismo de Alvaro García Linera, N° 6 - 2018

Revista Rigel Estética y Filosofía del Arte

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