非洲-拉丁美洲的比较观点

Eric R. Jackson
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夸梅·迪克森和约翰·伯迪克的《非裔拉丁美洲比较视角》(盖恩斯维尔:佛罗里达大学出版社,2012)。382页,ISBN 978-0-8130-3756-1),由Eric R. Jackson(泛非研究杂志书评编辑;jacksoner@nku.edu)历史地理系副教授;黑人研究项目主任;北肯塔基大学。美国的移民制度已经过时,在许多方面几乎完全崩溃。成千上万的雇主操纵了这一制度,雇佣了成千上万来自拉丁美洲的无证工人,尤其是非洲裔工人。据估计,现在大约有1100万非法移民称美国为他们的家。同样重要的是,2001年在南非德班举行的“世界反种族主义会议”期间和之后不久出现的各种声音提到了美国的移民问题。因此,最重要的问题是如何以公平和全面的方式解决这一困境?解决这个问题的一种方法是研究和理解在美国寻求就业和更好生活的拉美移民的一些主要群体的文化遗产和无数的历史。本书的编辑Kwame Dixon和John Burdick分别是雪城大学非裔美国人研究和人类学系的成员,他们试图在本书中完成这一任务。在《非裔拉丁美洲的比较视角》一书中,迪克森和伯迪克提供了一个强大而原创的十五篇文章合集,这些文章由不同的著名学者撰写,他们探讨了黑人和文化差异、黑人政治动员以及拉丁美洲各国对整个拉丁美洲的非裔拉丁激进主义的反应等主题。然而,更重要的是,编辑们的总体目标是创造一卷将“提供一系列学科视角,深入的区域覆盖,以及对拉丁美洲和加勒比地区非洲裔民族的前沿分析”(1)。同样重要的是,编辑们寻求调查“该地区的非洲裔如何重新配置公民身份,领土,种族,性别,归属,种族,种族和种族的概念”。这本书分为三个主题部分,分别是“黑人与文化差异”、“非洲社会运动与动员”和“国家应对”。每个部分都讨论了文化遗产的某些方面,或者是西半球非洲-拉丁美洲地区众多社会经济、政治、社会和种族挑战和复杂性的当代现实的某些方面,这些方面很少受到大多数学者、政治领袖和社区活动家的关注。这本书中还包括以性别为中心的文章的巧妙平衡,使这本书远远超出了任何竞争对手。最后,这本书包含了几篇文章,这些文章从至少九个不同的国家考察了广泛的地理位置和非裔拉丁美洲的经历。总的来说,《非裔拉丁美洲的比较视角》包含了许多深刻而有力的文章,这些文章基于对各种非裔拉丁美洲社区成员的大量个人采访,这些社区成员很少在他们特定的地方之外发出声音。这种研究方法的使用大大提高了每篇文章的可信度和真实性。同样重要的是,使用这种方法可以帮助作者轻松地分析种族、性别、民族、政治活动和地理位置等主题。例如,在题为“黑人运动的步兵:巴西黑人妇女和邻居争取土地权利的斗争”的文章中,作者Keisha-Klan Y. ...
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Comparative Perspectives on Afro-Latin America
A review of Comparative Perspectives on Afro-Latin America by Kwame Dixon and John Burdick (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2012. 382 pp., ISBN 978-0-8130-3756-1) reviewed by Eric R. Jackson (Book Review Editor, The Journal of Pan African Studies; jacksoner@nku.edu) Associate Professor, Department of History and Geography; Director--Black Studies Program; Northern Kentucky University. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The United States immigration system is outdated and in many ways almost completely broken. Thousands of employers have manipulated the system to hire thousands of undocumented workers from Latin America, particularly those of African descent. It is estimated that about eleven million illegal immigrants now call the United States their home. Also important to this situation is the various voices that emerged during and soon after the 2001 "World Conference Against Racism" that was held in Durban, South Africa that referenced the immigration problem of the United States. Thus, the one million dollar question is what can be done to resolve this dilemma in a fair and comprehensive fashion? One way to tactical this problem is to examine and understand the cultural heritage and countless histories of some of the major groups of Latin American migrants who seek employment and a better life in the United States. The editors of this volume, Kwame Dixon and John Burdick, members of the African American Studies and Anthropology Departments at Syracuse University respectively, seek to perform this task in the book under review here. In Comparative Perspectives of Afro-Latin America Dixon and Burdick offers a powerful and original collection of fifteen essays by various prominent scholars who explore the topics of Blackness and cultural differences, Black political mobilization, and various Latin American countries' responses to Afro-Latin activism throughout Latin America. More importantly, however, the overall goal of the editors was to create a volume that will "provide a range of disciplinary perspectives, in-depth regional coverage, and cutting-edge analysis of Afro-descendant peoples in Latin America and the Caribbean" (1). Also important was the editors' quest to investigate "how the region's Afro-descendants are reconfiguring notions of citizenship, territory, race, gender, belonging, and nation" (1). The volume is divided into three thematic sections titled "Blackness and Cultural Differences," "Afro Social Movements and Mobilization," and "State Responses" respectively. Each section discusses some aspect of either the cultural heritage or the potent contemporary realities of the numerous Afro-Latin American socio-economic, political, societal, and ethnic challenges and complexities of this region of the Western Hemisphere that has received little attention from most scholars, political leaders, and community activists. Also included in this volume is a masterful balance of gender-focused essays that broadens the book far beyond any of its competitors. Finally, this book contains several essays that examine a wide-ranging of geographical locations and Afro-Latin American experiences from at least nine different countries. Comparative Perspectives of Afro-Latin America, in general, contains numerous profound and powerful essays that rest on the use of an abundance of personal interviews from members of a variety of Afro-Latin American communities that rarely have had a voice outside of their specific location. The use of this type of research methodology greatly enhances the creditability and authenticity of each essay. Also crucial is that the use of this methodology helps the authors greatly analyze the subjects of race, gender, ethnicity, political activism, and geographical location with great ease. For instance, in the essay titled "The Black Movement's Foot Soldiers: Black Women and Neighborhood Struggles for Land Rights in Brazil," author Keisha-Klan Y. …
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