In this essay we present three case studies of Peru, Jamaica and Indonesia toillustrate the use of the concept of race in daily life in relation to labour, popularculture and beauty respectively. These cases demonstrate how the use of theconcept of race changes in the transition from a colonial into a postcolonialsetting, depending on the role of the state and nation building. In Peru, we seea clear continuation of racialized thinking; thinking and speaking in terms of‘race' is still the norm. In Jamaica we find a process of inversion: the concept ofrace is maintained as a frame of societal analysis, but blackness is revalidatedand has become a prerequisite for national and cultural belonging. In Indonesiaracialized categorizations have dis...
This special issue offers important insights into race in Asia, insights first shared in a workshop ...
This article explores how race and color labels are used to describe people in an Afro-Peruvian comm...
Published as "Does Whitening Happen? Distinguishing between Race and Color Labels in an African-Desc...
In this essay we present three case studies of Peru, Jamaica and Indonesia to illustrate the use of ...
Urban society in colonial and early postcolonial Indonesia was stratified along ethnic and class lin...
If there is one major qualification to be made for the post in the post-colonial it is that the poli...
This article examines the ways in which some early twentieth-century Indonesian thinkers conceptuali...
Colonialism continuously brings about the complexity of excess either to the colonizing country or t...
My dissertation analyzes racial and skin color stratification in Jamaica, the impact of an ideology ...
This article aims at an examination of the colonial career of the modern construction of race and it...
Afro-descendant people make up around 30 per cent of the population of Latin America and the Caribbe...
Drawing upon 38 qualitative interviews with Black and South Asian middle-class individuals we theori...
For over ten years, Race and Ethnicity in Latin America has been an essential text for students stud...
In the context of \u27international accompaniment\u27 work, such as that done by Peace Brigades Inte...
My essay explores processes of naturalisation and inferiorisation of the racialised Other in a serie...
This special issue offers important insights into race in Asia, insights first shared in a workshop ...
This article explores how race and color labels are used to describe people in an Afro-Peruvian comm...
Published as "Does Whitening Happen? Distinguishing between Race and Color Labels in an African-Desc...
In this essay we present three case studies of Peru, Jamaica and Indonesia to illustrate the use of ...
Urban society in colonial and early postcolonial Indonesia was stratified along ethnic and class lin...
If there is one major qualification to be made for the post in the post-colonial it is that the poli...
This article examines the ways in which some early twentieth-century Indonesian thinkers conceptuali...
Colonialism continuously brings about the complexity of excess either to the colonizing country or t...
My dissertation analyzes racial and skin color stratification in Jamaica, the impact of an ideology ...
This article aims at an examination of the colonial career of the modern construction of race and it...
Afro-descendant people make up around 30 per cent of the population of Latin America and the Caribbe...
Drawing upon 38 qualitative interviews with Black and South Asian middle-class individuals we theori...
For over ten years, Race and Ethnicity in Latin America has been an essential text for students stud...
In the context of \u27international accompaniment\u27 work, such as that done by Peace Brigades Inte...
My essay explores processes of naturalisation and inferiorisation of the racialised Other in a serie...
This special issue offers important insights into race in Asia, insights first shared in a workshop ...
This article explores how race and color labels are used to describe people in an Afro-Peruvian comm...
Published as "Does Whitening Happen? Distinguishing between Race and Color Labels in an African-Desc...