The Existence of the Mixed Race Damnés: Decolonialism, Class, Gender, RacePosted in Anthropology, Books, Caribbean/Latin America, Latino Studies, Literary/Artistic Criticism, Media Archive, Monographs, Philosophy, United States on 2018-06-06 19:37Z by Steven |
The Existence of the Mixed Race Damnés: Decolonialism, Class, Gender, Race
Rowman & Littlefield
June 2018
160 pages
Trim: 6 x 9
Hardback ISBN: 978-1-78660-615-0
eBook ISBN: 978-1-78660-616-7
Daphne V. Taylor-Garcia, Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies
University of California, San Diego
The Existence of the Mixed Race Damnés is an interdisciplinary and intersectional study of the mixed-race subject in the Americas and the rise of oppositional consciousness with a consideration of not only race, but also colonialism. Daphne V. Taylor-Garcia examines the construction of race, gender, and class in coming to an oppositional consciousness as a Spanish colonial subject in the Americas. Spanning the early foundations of knowledge production about colonial/racial subjects and connecting to contemporary debates on Latinxs and racialization, the book takes up the terms through which first-person perceptions of precarity and class, mixed-race existence, and gendered power relations are constructed. The Existence of the Mixed Race Damnés ends with a response to the current scepticism towards organizing as people of color through a decolonial redefinition of the damnés that centers a critique of anti-black racism and colonial relations.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. The Spatiality of the Damnés
- 2. Visible Race and the Legacy of the Sistema de Castas
- 3. The Semiotics of Gender in Colonial/Renaissance Knowledge Production
- 4. Taking Action as the Damnés
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index