Black social movements in Latin America : from monocultural mestizaje to multiculturalism / edited by Jean Muteba Rahier.

This collection of essays aims to explore the transformations of the political landscapes within which Afro Latino social movements have been operating since the end of the 1970s. It is premised on the assertion that, distinctively in different national contexts, the major characteristic of these tr...

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Other Authors: Rahier, Jean Muteba, 1959-
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Language:English
Published: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
Edition:1st ed.
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505 0 |a Introduction: Black Social Movements in Latin America: From Monocultural Mestizaje and 'Invisibility' to Multiculturalism and State Corporatism/Cooptation / Jean Muteba Rahier -- Afro In/Exclusion, Resistance, and the 'Progressive' State: (De)colonial Struggles, Questions, and Reflections / Catherine Walsh -- International Organizations and the Human Rights of Afro Latin Americans: The Case of UNESCO / Pierre-Michel Fontaine -- Garifuna Activism and the Corporatist Honduran State since the 2009 Coup / Mark Anderson -- The Afro-Guatemalan Political Mobilization: Between Identity Construction Processes, Global Influences, and Institutionalization -- Carlos Agudelo -- The Quest for a Counter-Space in the Colombian Pacific Coast Region: Towards Alternative Black Territorialities or Co-optation by Dominant Power? / Ulrich Oslender -- Multicultural Politics for Afro-Colombians: An Articulation 'Without Guarantees' / Roosbelinda Cárdenas -- The Afro-Ecuadorian Social Movement: Between Empowerment and Co-optation / Carlos de la Torre and Jhon Antón Sánchez -- Does Still Relatively Invisible Mean 'Less Likely to be Co-opted'? Reflections on the Afro-Peruvian Case / Shane Greene -- Interview of Mar̕ía Alexandra Ocles Padilla, Former Minister, Secretar̕ía de Pueblos, Movimientos Sociales y Participaci̤ón Ciudadana, Ecuador / Jean Muteba Rahier with Mamyrah A. Dougé-Prosper -- State and Social Movements in Brazil: An Analysis of the Participation of Black Intellectuals in State Agencies / Carlos Benedito Rodrigues da Silva -- From the Black Councils to the Federal Special Secretariat for the Adoption of Policies that Promote Racial Equality (SEPPIR): New Identities of the Black Brazilian Movement / Joselina da Silva -- Interview of Maria Inês Barbosa, Former Vice-Minister, Secretaria Especial de Políticas de Promoção da Igualdade Racial (SEPPIR), Brazil -- Jean Muteba Rahier. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
520 |a This collection of essays aims to explore the transformations of the political landscapes within which Afro Latino social movements have been operating since the end of the 1970s. It is premised on the assertion that, distinctively in different national contexts, the major characteristic of these transformations has been the ideological alteration of the official narrative of national identity through the passage from 'monocultural mestizaje' and 'invisibilization' of Afro Latinos organized by the state and other dominant social actors to multiculturalism and state corporatism/cooptation. Every individual essay emphasizes the processes that led to the emergence of state corporatism/cooptation of Afro Latinos and their consequences on Afro Latino social movements. As many of the contributions show, these new situations have rendered Afro Latino political struggles more complex. Sometimes, as in the case of the Pacific Lowlands of Colombia, they have heightened to new levels of aggressiveness dominant socio-political actors' antagonism towards them. 
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