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Latino/as in the World-system
Latino/as in the World-system
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A01=Jose David Saldivar
A01=Nelson Maldonado-Torres
A01=Ramon Grosfoguel
Afro-Latinx studies
Agnostics
Antiblack Racism
Author_Jose David Saldivar
Author_Nelson Maldonado-Torres
Author_Ramon Grosfoguel
Cape Verdeans
Category=GTQ
chicano
Clear
Colonial Administrations
coloniality
Continental Distribution
decolonial perspectives in US social sciences
Dense
Differential Construction
dussel
El Salvadorans
enrique
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Ethnoracial Minorities
Exterior European
Global Social Movement Unionism
Huntington's Fears
Huntington’s Fears
Immigrant Rights
indigenous autonomy
Long Range Agenda
Low Wage Immigrant Labor
migration policy analysis
minority political mobilization
movement
National Security Regime
nationalism
Organization Of American States
power
puerto
racialization theory
raza
ricans
Secretary Of State
Southern California's Inland Empire
Southern California’s Inland Empire
spiritual decolonization
Students Area Studies
United States
Vice Versa
Voting Registration
West Coast Ports
Product details
- ISBN 9781594511363
- Weight: 317g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 15 Apr 2006
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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Contributors Immanuel Wallerstein, Enrique Dussel, Walter Mignolo, Agustin Lao, Lewis Gordon, James V. Fenelon, Roberto Hernandez, James Cohen, Santiago Slabosky, Susanne Jonas, and Thomas Reifer. By the mid-twenty-first century, white Euro-Americans will be a demographic minority in the United States and Latino/as will be the largest minority (25 percent). These changes bring about important challenges at the heart of the contemporary debates about political transformations in the United States and around the world. Latino/as are multiracial (Afro-latinos, Indo-latinos, Asian-latinos, and Euro-latinos), multi-ethnic, multireligious (Jewish, Catholic, Protestant, Muslim, indigenous, and African spiritualities), and of varied legal status (immigrants, citizens, and illegal migrants). This collection addresses for the first time the potential of these diverse Latino/a spiritualities, origins, and statuses against the landscape of decolonization of the U.S. economic and cultural empire in the twenty-first century. Some authors explore the impact of Indo-latinos and Afro-latinos in the United States and others discuss the conflicting interpretations and political conflicts arising from the "Latinization" of the United States.
Ramón Grosfoguel, Nelson Maldonado-Torres, José David Saldívar
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