Black and indigenous resistance in the Americas : from multiculturalism to racist backlash

by Juliet Hooker

Other authorsGiorleny D. Altamirano Rayo (Translator.), Aileen Ford (Translator.), Steven P. Lownes (Translator.)
PDF, 2020

Publication

Lanham : Lexington Books, 2020.

ISBN

9781793615510

Notes

Acknowledgments

Introduction: by Juliet Hooker

1: “A Time to Recalibrate: Understanding and Resisting the Americas-wide Project of Racial Retrenchment,”
by Charles Hale and Leith Mullings

2: “‘We can no Longer Endure this Cruel Tyranny’: Colonialism, Racism, and Mapuche Resistance in Neoliberal Chile,”
by Jaime Antimil Caniupan, HĂ©ctor NahuelpĂĄn Moreno, and Jakeline Curaqueo

3: “Afro-Descendants in Colombia: Anti-Racist Struggles and the Accomplishments and Limits of Multiculturalism,”
by Roosbelinda CĂĄrdenas, Charo Mina Rojas, Eduardo Restrepo, and Eliana Antonio Rosero

4: “Racism and Maya Achi Resistance within the Contradictions of Neoliberal Multiculturalism,”
by Rigoberto AjcalĂłn Choy, Aileen Ford, and Irma A. VelĂĄsquez Nimatuj

5: “‘Estamos Em Marcha! Anti-Racism, Political Struggle, and the Protagonism of Black Brazilian Women,”
by Luciane Rocha

6: “The Difficulties of Connecting Anti-Extractivist and Anti-Racist Struggles in Contemporary Bolivia,”
by Pamela Calla

7: “Racist Criminalization, Anti-Racist Pedagogies, and Indigenous Teacher Dissidence in the Montaña of Guerrero, Mexico,”
by Mariana Mora and Jaime GarcĂ­a Leyva

8: “Neoliberal Racism and the Movement for Black Lives,”
by Leith Mullings

Afterword: “Pan-Americanism and Anti-Racism,”
by Howard Winant

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