In Mexico, blackness is rendered invisible due to the absence of Afrodescendants from nationalist discourse. Nonetheless, in the past decade, a series of black political organizations emerged in the Costa Chica region of southern Mexico. This study builds upon a series of interviews conducted with both activists and community members in several towns of the Costa Chica region in order to explore the dynamics and history of these organizations, and to evaluate their relationship with the communities and the state. This investigation analyzes and documents the link between social movements and identity formation, and evaluates how these emerging black social movements are both contesting a national discourse that excludes them, while simultan...
This study examined the historical, political, and societal factors that have led to differing colle...
Costa Chica is home to the largest Afromexican population in Mexico most of whom are of Afro-Indigen...
This dissertation investigates the recognition of blackness in Veracruz, Mexico, beyond self-identif...
In Mexico, blackness is rendered invisible due to the absence of Afrodescendants from nationalist di...
This paper pretends to defend the realist formulation of identity, with particular regard to the con...
Up until the early 19th century, blacks outnumbered white Spaniards in most major Mexican cities (Va...
The construction of new nations in Latin America has triggered debate on the definition of national ...
This article indicates the characteristics of the Afro-Mexican ethnopolitical mobilization of the Co...
International audienceThe construction of new nations in Latin America has triggered debate on the d...
In 2015, the Mexican state counted how many of its citizens identified as Afro-Mexican for the first...
My first ethnographic study in Mexico was of the people who worked on a gigantic landed estate or ha...
For many years the studies on black populations in Mexico focused mainly on historic themes. During ...
In this article, I explore identity formation in Mexico from the perspective of residents of San Nic...
From 1970 to the present, Afro-Latinx (or “Black”) movements have emerged in every country from the ...
Mexico is a country within Latin America that has continuously denied the existence of people of Afr...
This study examined the historical, political, and societal factors that have led to differing colle...
Costa Chica is home to the largest Afromexican population in Mexico most of whom are of Afro-Indigen...
This dissertation investigates the recognition of blackness in Veracruz, Mexico, beyond self-identif...
In Mexico, blackness is rendered invisible due to the absence of Afrodescendants from nationalist di...
This paper pretends to defend the realist formulation of identity, with particular regard to the con...
Up until the early 19th century, blacks outnumbered white Spaniards in most major Mexican cities (Va...
The construction of new nations in Latin America has triggered debate on the definition of national ...
This article indicates the characteristics of the Afro-Mexican ethnopolitical mobilization of the Co...
International audienceThe construction of new nations in Latin America has triggered debate on the d...
In 2015, the Mexican state counted how many of its citizens identified as Afro-Mexican for the first...
My first ethnographic study in Mexico was of the people who worked on a gigantic landed estate or ha...
For many years the studies on black populations in Mexico focused mainly on historic themes. During ...
In this article, I explore identity formation in Mexico from the perspective of residents of San Nic...
From 1970 to the present, Afro-Latinx (or “Black”) movements have emerged in every country from the ...
Mexico is a country within Latin America that has continuously denied the existence of people of Afr...
This study examined the historical, political, and societal factors that have led to differing colle...
Costa Chica is home to the largest Afromexican population in Mexico most of whom are of Afro-Indigen...
This dissertation investigates the recognition of blackness in Veracruz, Mexico, beyond self-identif...