Comparative Racial Politics in Latin America
Herausgeber: Dixon, Kwame; Johnson, Ollie A
Comparative Racial Politics in Latin America
Herausgeber: Dixon, Kwame; Johnson, Ollie A
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Comparative Racial Politics in Latin America contributes to, and builds on the study of Black politics in Latin America.
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Comparative Racial Politics in Latin America contributes to, and builds on the study of Black politics in Latin America.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9781138727021
- ISBN-10: 1138727024
- Artikelnr.: 54078531
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9781138727021
- ISBN-10: 1138727024
- Artikelnr.: 54078531
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kwame Dixon is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Howard University, who did his undergraduate work at the University of South Florida and received his Ph.D. from Clark-Atlanta University. He was awarded two Fulbright grants and has done extensive field research and lived in several Latin American countries, including Ecuador, Colombia and Brazil. He is the author of Afro-Politics and Civil Society in Salvador da Bahia (University Press of Florida, 2016) and coeditor of Comparative Perspectives on Afro Latin America (University Press of Florida, 2012). He teaches courses on International Human Rights, Latin American Politics and Comparative Racial Politics. Ollie A. Johnson III is Chair and Associate Professor in the Department of African American Studies at Wayne State University. He is the coeditor of Race, Politics, and Education in Brazil: Affirmative Action in Higher Education (2015). He also authored Brazilian Party Politics and the Coup of 1964 and coedited Black Political Organizations in the Post-Civil Rights Era. Professor Johnson received his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California at Berkeley. His current research focuses on African American, Afro-Brazilian and Afro-Latin American Politics.
Introduction: Comparative Racial Politics in Latin America - Black Politics
Matter [Kwame Dixon and Ollie A. Johnson III] Part 1: History 1. Beyond
Representation: Rethinking Rights, Alliances and Migrations: Three
Historical Themes in Afro-Latin American Political Engagement [Darién J.
Davis] 2. Recognition, Reparations, and Political Autonomy of Black and
Native Communities in the Americas [Bernd Reiter] 3. Pan-Africanism and
Latin America [Elisa Larkin Nascimento] Part 2: The Caribbean 4. Black
Activism and the State in Cuba [Danielle Pilar Clealand] 5. Correcting
Intellectual Malpractice: Haiti and Latin America [Jean-Germain Gros] 6.
Black Feminist Formations in the Dominican Republic since La Sentencia
[April J. Mayes] Part 3: South America 7. Afro-Ecuadorian Politics [Carlos
de la Torre and Jhon Antón Sánchez] 8. In The Branch of Paradise:
Geographies of Privilege and Black Social Suffering in Cali, Colombia
[Jaime Amparo Alves and Aurora Vergara-Figueroa]9. The Impossible Black
Argentine Political Subject [Judith M. Anderson] 10. Current
Representations of "Black" Citizens: Contentious Visibility within the
Multicultural Nation [Laura de la Rosa Solano] Part 4: Comparative
Perspectives 11. The Contours and Contexts of Afro-Latin American Women's
Activism [Kia Lilly Caldwell] 12. Race and the Law in Latin America [Tanya
Katerí Hernández] 13. The Labyrinth of Ethnic-Racial Inequality: a Picture
of Latin America according to the recent Census Rounds [Marcelo Paixão and
Irene Rossetto] 14. The Millennium/Sustainable Development Goals and
Afro-descendants in the Americas: An (Un)intended Trap [Paula Lezama]
Conclusion [Kwame Dixon and Ollie A. Johnson III]
Matter [Kwame Dixon and Ollie A. Johnson III] Part 1: History 1. Beyond
Representation: Rethinking Rights, Alliances and Migrations: Three
Historical Themes in Afro-Latin American Political Engagement [Darién J.
Davis] 2. Recognition, Reparations, and Political Autonomy of Black and
Native Communities in the Americas [Bernd Reiter] 3. Pan-Africanism and
Latin America [Elisa Larkin Nascimento] Part 2: The Caribbean 4. Black
Activism and the State in Cuba [Danielle Pilar Clealand] 5. Correcting
Intellectual Malpractice: Haiti and Latin America [Jean-Germain Gros] 6.
Black Feminist Formations in the Dominican Republic since La Sentencia
[April J. Mayes] Part 3: South America 7. Afro-Ecuadorian Politics [Carlos
de la Torre and Jhon Antón Sánchez] 8. In The Branch of Paradise:
Geographies of Privilege and Black Social Suffering in Cali, Colombia
[Jaime Amparo Alves and Aurora Vergara-Figueroa]9. The Impossible Black
Argentine Political Subject [Judith M. Anderson] 10. Current
Representations of "Black" Citizens: Contentious Visibility within the
Multicultural Nation [Laura de la Rosa Solano] Part 4: Comparative
Perspectives 11. The Contours and Contexts of Afro-Latin American Women's
Activism [Kia Lilly Caldwell] 12. Race and the Law in Latin America [Tanya
Katerí Hernández] 13. The Labyrinth of Ethnic-Racial Inequality: a Picture
of Latin America according to the recent Census Rounds [Marcelo Paixão and
Irene Rossetto] 14. The Millennium/Sustainable Development Goals and
Afro-descendants in the Americas: An (Un)intended Trap [Paula Lezama]
Conclusion [Kwame Dixon and Ollie A. Johnson III]
Introduction: Comparative Racial Politics in Latin America - Black Politics
Matter [Kwame Dixon and Ollie A. Johnson III] Part 1: History 1. Beyond
Representation: Rethinking Rights, Alliances and Migrations: Three
Historical Themes in Afro-Latin American Political Engagement [Darién J.
Davis] 2. Recognition, Reparations, and Political Autonomy of Black and
Native Communities in the Americas [Bernd Reiter] 3. Pan-Africanism and
Latin America [Elisa Larkin Nascimento] Part 2: The Caribbean 4. Black
Activism and the State in Cuba [Danielle Pilar Clealand] 5. Correcting
Intellectual Malpractice: Haiti and Latin America [Jean-Germain Gros] 6.
Black Feminist Formations in the Dominican Republic since La Sentencia
[April J. Mayes] Part 3: South America 7. Afro-Ecuadorian Politics [Carlos
de la Torre and Jhon Antón Sánchez] 8. In The Branch of Paradise:
Geographies of Privilege and Black Social Suffering in Cali, Colombia
[Jaime Amparo Alves and Aurora Vergara-Figueroa]9. The Impossible Black
Argentine Political Subject [Judith M. Anderson] 10. Current
Representations of "Black" Citizens: Contentious Visibility within the
Multicultural Nation [Laura de la Rosa Solano] Part 4: Comparative
Perspectives 11. The Contours and Contexts of Afro-Latin American Women's
Activism [Kia Lilly Caldwell] 12. Race and the Law in Latin America [Tanya
Katerí Hernández] 13. The Labyrinth of Ethnic-Racial Inequality: a Picture
of Latin America according to the recent Census Rounds [Marcelo Paixão and
Irene Rossetto] 14. The Millennium/Sustainable Development Goals and
Afro-descendants in the Americas: An (Un)intended Trap [Paula Lezama]
Conclusion [Kwame Dixon and Ollie A. Johnson III]
Matter [Kwame Dixon and Ollie A. Johnson III] Part 1: History 1. Beyond
Representation: Rethinking Rights, Alliances and Migrations: Three
Historical Themes in Afro-Latin American Political Engagement [Darién J.
Davis] 2. Recognition, Reparations, and Political Autonomy of Black and
Native Communities in the Americas [Bernd Reiter] 3. Pan-Africanism and
Latin America [Elisa Larkin Nascimento] Part 2: The Caribbean 4. Black
Activism and the State in Cuba [Danielle Pilar Clealand] 5. Correcting
Intellectual Malpractice: Haiti and Latin America [Jean-Germain Gros] 6.
Black Feminist Formations in the Dominican Republic since La Sentencia
[April J. Mayes] Part 3: South America 7. Afro-Ecuadorian Politics [Carlos
de la Torre and Jhon Antón Sánchez] 8. In The Branch of Paradise:
Geographies of Privilege and Black Social Suffering in Cali, Colombia
[Jaime Amparo Alves and Aurora Vergara-Figueroa]9. The Impossible Black
Argentine Political Subject [Judith M. Anderson] 10. Current
Representations of "Black" Citizens: Contentious Visibility within the
Multicultural Nation [Laura de la Rosa Solano] Part 4: Comparative
Perspectives 11. The Contours and Contexts of Afro-Latin American Women's
Activism [Kia Lilly Caldwell] 12. Race and the Law in Latin America [Tanya
Katerí Hernández] 13. The Labyrinth of Ethnic-Racial Inequality: a Picture
of Latin America according to the recent Census Rounds [Marcelo Paixão and
Irene Rossetto] 14. The Millennium/Sustainable Development Goals and
Afro-descendants in the Americas: An (Un)intended Trap [Paula Lezama]
Conclusion [Kwame Dixon and Ollie A. Johnson III]