Revisiting race and ethnicity in Peru: intersectional and decolonizing perspectives

IF 0.6 Q4 ETHNIC STUDIES
Amy Cox Hall, M. C. Alcalde, F. Babb
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ABSTRACT We introduce this special issue of LACES by first offering a critical overview of recent work that engages questions of race and ethnicity in Peru. Against the backdrop of contemporary developments at the national level, we argue for a decolonial, intersectional approach that recognizes and theorizes differences that are complex and cross-cutting, embracing not only ethnoracial but also gender-, class-, and sexuality-based differences. Contributors to this issue offer diverse perspectives on commingled vectors of difference and inequality in a variety of settings, from Andean communities to lowland, urbanizing contexts, and from coastal, cosmopolitan Lima to Peru’s global diaspora. The pieces that follow our introduction include research articles, review essays, and interviews with performance artists and social activists, affording readers the opportunity to rethink with us the shifting landscape of race and ethnicity in Peru and beyond.
重新审视秘鲁的种族和族裔:交叉和非殖民化的视角
摘要:我们介绍本期LACES特刊,首先对秘鲁最近涉及种族和民族问题的工作进行了批判性的概述。在国家层面当代发展的背景下,我们主张采取一种非殖民化、跨部门的方法,承认并理论化复杂而交叉的差异,不仅包括种族差异,还包括基于性别、阶级和性的差异。这一问题的撰稿人对各种环境中的差异和不平等的混合载体提供了不同的观点,从安第斯社区到低地、城市化的环境,从沿海、国际化的利马到秘鲁的全球侨民。我们介绍后的文章包括研究文章、评论文章以及对行为艺术家和社会活动家的采访,让读者有机会与我们一起重新思考秘鲁及其他地区种族和族裔的变化。
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Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
CiteScore
1.30
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16.70%
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