The Existence of the Mixed Race Damnés: Decolonialism, Class, Gender, Race

The Existence of the Mixed Race Damnés: Decolonialism, Class, Gender, Race
ISBN-10
1786606151
ISBN-13
9781786606150
Category
Racially mixed people
Language
English
Published
2018
Publisher
Global Critical Caribbean Thought
Author
Daphne V. Taylor-Garcia

Description

This book explains the racial construction of mixed-race Latinxs in the Americas, centring an intersectional analysis in the theory of coloniality. It explores the first-person experience with an analysis of semiotic structures and connects theory and history to action.

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