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Black Women in Latin America and the Caribbean:Â Critical
Research and Perspectives employs an intersectional and
interdisciplinary approach to examine Black cisgender women’s
social, cultural, economic, and political experiences in Latin
America and the Caribbean. It presents critical empirical research
emphasizing Black women’s innovative, theoretical, and
methodological approaches to activism and class-based gendered
racism and Black politics. While there are a few single-authored
books focused on Black women in Latin American and Caribbean, the
vast majority of the scholarship on Black women in Latin America
and the Caribbean has been published as theses, dissertations,
articles, and book chapters. This volume situates these social and
political analyses as interrelated and dialogic and contributes a
transnational perspective to contemporary conversations surrounding
the continued relevance of Black women as a category of social
science inquiry. Many of the contributing authors are from Latin
American and Caribbean countries, reflecting a commitment to
representing the valuable observations and lived experiences of
scholars from this region. When read together, the chapters offer a
hemispheric framework for understanding the lasting legacies of
colonialism, transatlantic slavery, plantation life, and persistent
socio-economic and cultural violence.
Black Women in Latin America and the Caribbean:Â Critical
Research and Perspectives employs an intersectional and
interdisciplinary approach to examine Black cisgender women’s
social, cultural, economic, and political experiences in Latin
America and the Caribbean. It presents critical empirical research
emphasizing Black women’s innovative, theoretical, and
methodological approaches to activism and class-based gendered
racism and Black politics. While there are a few single-authored
books focused on Black women in Latin American and Caribbean, the
vast majority of the scholarship on Black women in Latin America
and the Caribbean has been published as theses, dissertations,
articles, and book chapters. This volume situates these social and
political analyses as interrelated and dialogic and contributes a
transnational perspective to contemporary conversations surrounding
the continued relevance of Black women as a category of social
science inquiry. Many of the contributing authors are from Latin
American and Caribbean countries, reflecting a commitment to
representing the valuable observations and lived experiences of
scholars from this region. When read together, the chapters offer a
hemispheric framework for understanding the lasting legacies of
colonialism, transatlantic slavery, plantation life, and persistent
socio-economic and cultural violence.
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