种族的沉默与突出

H. Altink
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透过社交媒体和非政府组织的报导,本章首先挑战种族和谐的神话,展现当代牙买加的肤色,同时也强调种族和肤色的力量仍被否认和淡化。接着,它解释了为什么牙买加社会从1918年到现在一直按照种族和肤色划分,以及为什么这个事实在很大程度上被沉默了。最后,它提出了一些如何减少现有种族差异的建议,从衡量和公布这些差异,到在特定或跨种族领域(如教育或劳动力市场)进行干预。
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The Silence and Salience of Race
Drawing amongst others upon social media and NGO reports, this chapter first of all challenges the enduring myth of racial harmony by showing the salience of colour in contemporary Jamaica, while also highlighting that the power of race and colour has continued to be denied and minimised. It then moves on to explain why Jamaican society has remained stratified along race and colour lines from 1918 till the present, and why this fact has been largely silenced. And it finishes, by offering some suggestions how existing racial disparities can be reduced, ranging from measuring and publishing them to interventions in specific or across racial domains, such as education or the labour market.
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