Black Lives Matter in Latin America Continuities in Racism, Cross-National Resistance and Mobilization in the Americas /
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Sumari: | XXVIII, 549 p. 24 illus. text |
Idioma: | anglès |
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Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2024.
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Edició: | 1st ed. 2024. |
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Accés en línia: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-39904-6 |
Format: | Electrònic eBook |
Taula de continguts:
- Chapter 1: The Race and Democracy Project and Black Lives Matter: Continuities in Racism, Cross-National Resistance and Mobilization in the Americas
- Chapter 2: Racial Politics: Central Themes in Academic Production in the Social Sciences in Brazil (2012-2019)
- Chapter 3: Sophisticated Violence Against Blacks in the Time of Affirmative Action: Previsions of Violent Racial Conflict or Academic Terror?
- Chapter 4: Covid-19 and Necropolitics: The Absence of Intersectionality (Race and Gender) in Data on the Pandemic in Brazil- Chapter 5: The Diversity of Representation: Gender, Race and Ethnicity in the 2020 Brazilian municipal elections
- Chapter 6: The New Bahian Enigma: Why Hasn't Black Rome Ever Elected a Black Mayor? A Case Study of the Campaigns of Edvaldo Brito and Mário Kertész in the 1985 Municipal Elections
- Chapter 7: The Electoral Political Participation of the Afro-Colombian, Black, Raizal, and Palenquera Population and the Construction of a Different Political Culture in Colombia
- Chapter 8: The Black Movement and Institutional Activism in Colômbia (1991-2018)
- Chapter 9: Afroperuvian Citizenship: An Unfulfilled Promise after 200 years of Republican Independence
- Chapter 10: Affirmative Action for Afro Descendants in the Uruguayan Parliament
- Chapter 11: The Construction of Racial Equality Policy at the Municipal Level in Brazil
- Chapter 12: Between Business, Solidarity mobilization and Political Participation: Ethnic Entrepreneurship in the New Black Diaspora in São Paulo
- Chapter 13 Decolonial Antiracist Feminist Digital Activism: Naming Carolina Maria de Jesus, Lélia González and Marielle Franco on Twitter
- Chapter 13: Decolonial Antiracist Feminist Digital Activism: Naming Carolina Maria de Jesus, Lélia González and Marielle Franco on Twitter
- Chapter 14: Alternative Black Media during Repression: Black Brazilian YouTubers Fight for Social Justice during the Far-Right Era
- Chapter 15: Palenqueras and Quilombolas: Black Femininities, Work and Conviviality
- Chapter 16: Who Are the Black Revolutionaries? Resistance in Cuba and the State Boundaries that Endure. Chapter 17: Conclusion.