"By looking at the complex history of the colonial censuses in Puerto Rico, this book offers rare insights into the politics of the census and the limits of empire's classificatory schemes to transform colonized people's everyday categories."
-Julian Go, Professor of Sociology, The University of Chicago
"Concise and convincing, this book showcases how daily practices have the power to subvert powerful imperialist states. The book-analyzing state censuses in Puerto Rico from 1530 to the 21st century-is a welcoming addition to the literature of empire, race relations, and day-to-day racial practices. Definitively, a must read!"
-Rosa Elena Carrasquillo, Professor of Caribbean/Latin American History, College of the Holy Cross
Rebecca Jean Emigh is Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles, USA.
Patricia Ahmed is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at South Dakota State University, USA.
Dylan Riley is Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley, USA.
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