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Drawing from a wide spectrum of disciplines, the essays in this collection examine in different national contexts the consequences of the "Latin American multicultural turn" in Afro Latino social movements of the past two decades.
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Drawing from a wide spectrum of disciplines, the essays in this collection examine in different national contexts the consequences of the "Latin American multicultural turn" in Afro Latino social movements of the past two decades.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2012
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- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan US
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Catherine Walsh Pierre-Michel Fontaine Mark Anderson Carlos Agudelo Ulrich Oslender Roosbelinda Cardenas Carlos de la Torre Jhon Antón Sanchez Shane Greene Mamyrah Prosper Carlos Benedito Rodrigues da Silva Joselina da Silva
Introduction: Black Social Movements in Latin America: From Monocultural
Mestizaje and 'Invisibility' to Multiculturalism and State
Corporatism/Cooptation - J.M.Rahier PART I: SETTING UP THE STAGE Afro
In/Exclusion, Resistance, and the 'Progressive' State: (De)colonial
Struggles, Questions, and Reflections - C.Walsh International Organizations
and the Human Rights of Afro Latin Americans: The Case of UNESCO -
P.M.Fontaine PART II: A FOCUS ON CENTRAL AMERICA Garifuna Activism and the
Corporatist Honduran State since the 2009 Coup - M.Anderson The
Afro-Guatemalan Political Mobilization: Between Identity Construction
Processes, Global Influences, and Institutionalization - C.Agudelo PART
III: A FOCUS ON THE ANDEAN REGION The Quest for a Counter-Space in the
Colombian Pacific Coast Region: Towards Alternative Black Territorialities
or Cooptation by Dominant Power? - U.Oslender Multicultural Politics for
Afro-Colombians: An Articulation 'Without Guarantees' - R.Cardenas The
Afroecuadorian Social Movement: Between Empowerment and Cooptation -
C.Torre J.A.Sanchez Does 'Still Relatively Invisible' Mean 'Less Likely
to be Co-opted'? Reflections on the Afro-Peruvian Case - S.Greene Interview
of María Alexandra Ocles Padilla, Former Minister, Secretaría de Pueblos,
Movimientos Sociales y Participación Ciudadana, Ecuador - J.M.Rahier
M.Prosper PART IV: A FOCUS ON THE BRAZILIAN EXPERIENCES State and Social
Movements in Brazil: An Analysis of the Participation of Black
Intellectuals in State Agencies; C.B.R. - Silva From the Black Councils to
the Federal Special Secretary for the Adoption of Policies that Promote
Racial Equality (SEPPIR): New Identities of the Black Brazilian Movement -
J.Silva Interview of Maria Inês Barbosa, Former Vice-Minister, Secretaria
Especial de Políticas de Promoção da Igualdade Racial (SEPPIR), Brazil -
J.M.Rahier
Mestizaje and 'Invisibility' to Multiculturalism and State
Corporatism/Cooptation - J.M.Rahier PART I: SETTING UP THE STAGE Afro
In/Exclusion, Resistance, and the 'Progressive' State: (De)colonial
Struggles, Questions, and Reflections - C.Walsh International Organizations
and the Human Rights of Afro Latin Americans: The Case of UNESCO -
P.M.Fontaine PART II: A FOCUS ON CENTRAL AMERICA Garifuna Activism and the
Corporatist Honduran State since the 2009 Coup - M.Anderson The
Afro-Guatemalan Political Mobilization: Between Identity Construction
Processes, Global Influences, and Institutionalization - C.Agudelo PART
III: A FOCUS ON THE ANDEAN REGION The Quest for a Counter-Space in the
Colombian Pacific Coast Region: Towards Alternative Black Territorialities
or Cooptation by Dominant Power? - U.Oslender Multicultural Politics for
Afro-Colombians: An Articulation 'Without Guarantees' - R.Cardenas The
Afroecuadorian Social Movement: Between Empowerment and Cooptation -
C.Torre J.A.Sanchez Does 'Still Relatively Invisible' Mean 'Less Likely
to be Co-opted'? Reflections on the Afro-Peruvian Case - S.Greene Interview
of María Alexandra Ocles Padilla, Former Minister, Secretaría de Pueblos,
Movimientos Sociales y Participación Ciudadana, Ecuador - J.M.Rahier
M.Prosper PART IV: A FOCUS ON THE BRAZILIAN EXPERIENCES State and Social
Movements in Brazil: An Analysis of the Participation of Black
Intellectuals in State Agencies; C.B.R. - Silva From the Black Councils to
the Federal Special Secretary for the Adoption of Policies that Promote
Racial Equality (SEPPIR): New Identities of the Black Brazilian Movement -
J.Silva Interview of Maria Inês Barbosa, Former Vice-Minister, Secretaria
Especial de Políticas de Promoção da Igualdade Racial (SEPPIR), Brazil -
J.M.Rahier
Introduction: Black Social Movements in Latin America: From Monocultural
Mestizaje and 'Invisibility' to Multiculturalism and State
Corporatism/Cooptation - J.M.Rahier PART I: SETTING UP THE STAGE Afro
In/Exclusion, Resistance, and the 'Progressive' State: (De)colonial
Struggles, Questions, and Reflections - C.Walsh International Organizations
and the Human Rights of Afro Latin Americans: The Case of UNESCO -
P.M.Fontaine PART II: A FOCUS ON CENTRAL AMERICA Garifuna Activism and the
Corporatist Honduran State since the 2009 Coup - M.Anderson The
Afro-Guatemalan Political Mobilization: Between Identity Construction
Processes, Global Influences, and Institutionalization - C.Agudelo PART
III: A FOCUS ON THE ANDEAN REGION The Quest for a Counter-Space in the
Colombian Pacific Coast Region: Towards Alternative Black Territorialities
or Cooptation by Dominant Power? - U.Oslender Multicultural Politics for
Afro-Colombians: An Articulation 'Without Guarantees' - R.Cardenas The
Afroecuadorian Social Movement: Between Empowerment and Cooptation -
C.Torre J.A.Sanchez Does 'Still Relatively Invisible' Mean 'Less Likely
to be Co-opted'? Reflections on the Afro-Peruvian Case - S.Greene Interview
of María Alexandra Ocles Padilla, Former Minister, Secretaría de Pueblos,
Movimientos Sociales y Participación Ciudadana, Ecuador - J.M.Rahier
M.Prosper PART IV: A FOCUS ON THE BRAZILIAN EXPERIENCES State and Social
Movements in Brazil: An Analysis of the Participation of Black
Intellectuals in State Agencies; C.B.R. - Silva From the Black Councils to
the Federal Special Secretary for the Adoption of Policies that Promote
Racial Equality (SEPPIR): New Identities of the Black Brazilian Movement -
J.Silva Interview of Maria Inês Barbosa, Former Vice-Minister, Secretaria
Especial de Políticas de Promoção da Igualdade Racial (SEPPIR), Brazil -
J.M.Rahier
Mestizaje and 'Invisibility' to Multiculturalism and State
Corporatism/Cooptation - J.M.Rahier PART I: SETTING UP THE STAGE Afro
In/Exclusion, Resistance, and the 'Progressive' State: (De)colonial
Struggles, Questions, and Reflections - C.Walsh International Organizations
and the Human Rights of Afro Latin Americans: The Case of UNESCO -
P.M.Fontaine PART II: A FOCUS ON CENTRAL AMERICA Garifuna Activism and the
Corporatist Honduran State since the 2009 Coup - M.Anderson The
Afro-Guatemalan Political Mobilization: Between Identity Construction
Processes, Global Influences, and Institutionalization - C.Agudelo PART
III: A FOCUS ON THE ANDEAN REGION The Quest for a Counter-Space in the
Colombian Pacific Coast Region: Towards Alternative Black Territorialities
or Cooptation by Dominant Power? - U.Oslender Multicultural Politics for
Afro-Colombians: An Articulation 'Without Guarantees' - R.Cardenas The
Afroecuadorian Social Movement: Between Empowerment and Cooptation -
C.Torre J.A.Sanchez Does 'Still Relatively Invisible' Mean 'Less Likely
to be Co-opted'? Reflections on the Afro-Peruvian Case - S.Greene Interview
of María Alexandra Ocles Padilla, Former Minister, Secretaría de Pueblos,
Movimientos Sociales y Participación Ciudadana, Ecuador - J.M.Rahier
M.Prosper PART IV: A FOCUS ON THE BRAZILIAN EXPERIENCES State and Social
Movements in Brazil: An Analysis of the Participation of Black
Intellectuals in State Agencies; C.B.R. - Silva From the Black Councils to
the Federal Special Secretary for the Adoption of Policies that Promote
Racial Equality (SEPPIR): New Identities of the Black Brazilian Movement -
J.Silva Interview of Maria Inês Barbosa, Former Vice-Minister, Secretaria
Especial de Políticas de Promoção da Igualdade Racial (SEPPIR), Brazil -
J.M.Rahier