This article adds to a small but growing call to return racial analyses to the investigation of indigenous Latin America. Applying critical race theory to the broad sweep of Peruvian history, I find that, rather than a holdover from the past, dominant groups have regularly revitalized the system of racialized rule, providing it with new resources to adapt it to changing circumstances and the diverse challenges pushed by native peoples. In particular, while colonization established an overt system of indirect rule to maximize wealth extraction from natives, and subsequent governments adapted rather than abandoned this form of governance that secures racial domination through fragmenting natives ethnically. This rereading of Peruvian history ...
In the Peruvian highlands there is a pervasive pattern of racialized social hierarchy in which rural...
This study examines the discursive encounter about the notion of Interculturalidad between the Chira...
The Exclusion of the runa as person of Rights in Peru This article analyzes the systematic yet inadv...
This article adds to a small but growing call to return racial analyses to the investigation of indi...
This thesis examines enclaves of oppression and discrimination, which continue to subject indigenous...
This study presents a legal-historical analysis on discourses of nation and citizenship in Brazil an...
The article proposes a focused analysis of academic racialist discourse in Peru in the second half o...
Responding to calls to return racial analysis to indigenous Latin America, this article moves beyond...
In 2006, the Peruvian government passed a law that made racial discrimination a crime punishable by ...
This article explores how race and color labels are used to describe people in an Afro-Peruvian comm...
Racial Spoils from Native Soils: How Neoliberalism Steals Indigenous Lands in Highland Peru explains...
This paper examines deep colonization in Latin America and the connected histories of the postcoloni...
This article addresses a subject of singular relevance in the current debate regarding the role, wei...
This dissertation entitled New Indigeneities: Race, Politics and Everyday Social Relations in Andean...
Published as "Does Whitening Happen? Distinguishing between Race and Color Labels in an African-Desc...
In the Peruvian highlands there is a pervasive pattern of racialized social hierarchy in which rural...
This study examines the discursive encounter about the notion of Interculturalidad between the Chira...
The Exclusion of the runa as person of Rights in Peru This article analyzes the systematic yet inadv...
This article adds to a small but growing call to return racial analyses to the investigation of indi...
This thesis examines enclaves of oppression and discrimination, which continue to subject indigenous...
This study presents a legal-historical analysis on discourses of nation and citizenship in Brazil an...
The article proposes a focused analysis of academic racialist discourse in Peru in the second half o...
Responding to calls to return racial analysis to indigenous Latin America, this article moves beyond...
In 2006, the Peruvian government passed a law that made racial discrimination a crime punishable by ...
This article explores how race and color labels are used to describe people in an Afro-Peruvian comm...
Racial Spoils from Native Soils: How Neoliberalism Steals Indigenous Lands in Highland Peru explains...
This paper examines deep colonization in Latin America and the connected histories of the postcoloni...
This article addresses a subject of singular relevance in the current debate regarding the role, wei...
This dissertation entitled New Indigeneities: Race, Politics and Everyday Social Relations in Andean...
Published as "Does Whitening Happen? Distinguishing between Race and Color Labels in an African-Desc...
In the Peruvian highlands there is a pervasive pattern of racialized social hierarchy in which rural...
This study examines the discursive encounter about the notion of Interculturalidad between the Chira...
The Exclusion of the runa as person of Rights in Peru This article analyzes the systematic yet inadv...