Uses and abuses of culture: mestizaje in the era of multiculturalism |
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Authors: | Emiko Saldívar |
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Institution: | 1. Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USAemiko.saldivar@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTIn this article, I analyse how intercultural ideas, practices and policies inform Mexico’s current racial formation, and how racial categories and meanings are shaped under neoliberalism and the politics of recognition. I argue that the uncritical use of cultural and ethnic differences as the central focus of interculturalism reifies and reproduces the preoccupation with culture and ethnic differences characteristic of the racial project of mestizaje that held sway for most of the twentieth century. This focus on difference has silenced a much-needed discussion about how neither interculturalism nor multiculturalism has changed existing racial hierarchies and privileges nor curtailed the effects of racism and racial injustice on indigenous people and their communities. |
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Keywords: | Interculturalism Mexico mestizo fragilities |
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