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Racism has historically been a taboo topic in Mexico. This is largely due to the nationalist project of mestizaje which contends that because all Mexicans are racially mixed, race is not a salient political issue. In recent years, however, race and racism have become important topics of debate in the country’s public sphere and academia. This book introduces readers to a sample of these diverse and sometimes conflicting views that also intersect with discussions of class. The activists and scholars included in the volume come from fields such as anthropology, linguistics, history, sociology, and political science. Through these diverse epistemological frameworks, the authors show how people in contemporary Mexico interpret the world in racial terms and denounce racism.
 

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  1. Cover
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  1. Half Title
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  1. Title
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  1. Copyright
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  1. Contents
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  1. Note on the Translations
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  1. Introduction: Un Lugar de Encuentro
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  1. Interlude I. Race is an Illusion
  1. Chapter 1. Key Aspects of Mexican Racism: “Blanquitud,” Nationalism, and Mestizaje
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  1. Interlude II. What is Disgust For? Anti-Black Racism in Mexico
  1. Chapter 2. Notes on the History of Racial Capitalism and Slavery in Mexico
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  1. Chapter 3. Ethno-racial Inequality in Mexico: A Multidimensional Perspective
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  1. Chapter 4. The Double Standard of Success: Narratives of Inequality, Social Mobility, and “Meritocratic Mestizaje”
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  1. Interlude III. Mirrors for Gold: The Paradoxes of Inclusion
  1. Chapter 5. “Whiteness” and the Afterlives of Mestizaje in Neoliberal Mexico
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  1. Chapter 6. Mestizaje in Mexico and the Specter of Capital
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  1. Interlude IV. The Black Afro-Mexican Movement: A Space for Women in the Twenty-First Century
  1. Chapter 7. The Racialization of Class as a Manifestation of Racial Capitalism
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  1. Chapter 8. Racialization and Privilege among Mexican Elites
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  1. Interlude V. Invisible Maya Communities: Indigenous Territory and the Nation-State in the Yucatán
  1. Chapter 9. Racialized Dispossession in Energy Transition: Indigenous Communities, Communal Lands, and Wind Farms in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Mexico
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  1. Interlude VI. Environmental Racism in Mexico and its Emotional Effects: The case of the Chacahua-Pastoría Lagoons in the Pacific Coast of Oaxaca
  1. Chapter 10. Reconfiguring Methodologies for the Study of Textiles: Weaving and Wearing the Huipil in Villa Hidalgo Yalálag
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  1. Interlude VII. The Communal Dynamics of Textile Identity: #MyTlahuiBlouse
  1. Annex
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  1. Acknowledgments
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