This master’s thesis examines ideologies of whiteness through the erasure and denial of blackness in the Dominican Republic and explores the manner in which racial identity has been reinforced and contested. A dialectical approach is utilized to analyze the discourse around the history of the Dominican Republic and a textual analysis is also employed to assist in supporting the findings. The rationale for this study is to access how whiteness became synonymous with Dominicanness and to resuscitate the blackness of Dominican identity which has been relegated to the classification of the “other”. Therefore, drawing conclusions as to how Dominicans negotiate their own identity. Considerable attention will be paid to the role that the United St...
This article considers the formation and representation of Washington, D.C.\u27s Dominican community...
Santo Domingo, the first European colony in the Americas, was the original thread at the edge of an ...
This independent study examines the different American perceptions of Dominican race during three im...
This master’s thesis examines ideologies of whiteness through the erasure and denial of blackness in...
abstract: This master's thesis examines negative stereotypes of blackness in mainstream media in the...
The common misconception is that all Dominicans are racist – that Dominicans live in a Fanonesque re...
The concept of Dominican racial identity presents a problem in the investigation of Afro-Dominican l...
My dissertation analyzes Dominican racial and ethnic identity through an examination of music and mu...
This thesis analyses the importance of race for the construction of nation and ethnicity in the Domi...
The article discusses race, racism, and self-concept in the Dominican Republic. It explains the reas...
This dissertation uses U.S. media as a lens to interpret the identity negotiation practices among Do...
In 2015 the Dominican Republic enforced a series of measures to expel undocumented Haitian immigrant...
This thesis analyzes the diverse representations of blackness and Haitian culture in the literary wo...
My dissertation is titled "Ethnogenesis, Identity, and the Dominican Republic, 1844-Present." The to...
This dissertation’s principal objective is to examine the relationship between race and national bel...
This article considers the formation and representation of Washington, D.C.\u27s Dominican community...
Santo Domingo, the first European colony in the Americas, was the original thread at the edge of an ...
This independent study examines the different American perceptions of Dominican race during three im...
This master’s thesis examines ideologies of whiteness through the erasure and denial of blackness in...
abstract: This master's thesis examines negative stereotypes of blackness in mainstream media in the...
The common misconception is that all Dominicans are racist – that Dominicans live in a Fanonesque re...
The concept of Dominican racial identity presents a problem in the investigation of Afro-Dominican l...
My dissertation analyzes Dominican racial and ethnic identity through an examination of music and mu...
This thesis analyses the importance of race for the construction of nation and ethnicity in the Domi...
The article discusses race, racism, and self-concept in the Dominican Republic. It explains the reas...
This dissertation uses U.S. media as a lens to interpret the identity negotiation practices among Do...
In 2015 the Dominican Republic enforced a series of measures to expel undocumented Haitian immigrant...
This thesis analyzes the diverse representations of blackness and Haitian culture in the literary wo...
My dissertation is titled "Ethnogenesis, Identity, and the Dominican Republic, 1844-Present." The to...
This dissertation’s principal objective is to examine the relationship between race and national bel...
This article considers the formation and representation of Washington, D.C.\u27s Dominican community...
Santo Domingo, the first European colony in the Americas, was the original thread at the edge of an ...
This independent study examines the different American perceptions of Dominican race during three im...