Interdependencies of social categorisations
Contributor(s): Célleri Endara, Daniela [editor.] | Schwarz, Tobias [editor.] | Wittger, Bea [editor.].
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Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction: interdependencies of social categorisations in past and present societies of Latin America and beyond / Daniela Célleri, Tobias Schwarz, Bea Wittger -- Social categories, embodied practices, intersectionality: towards a translocational approach / Floya Anthias -- Entangled inequalities in Latin America: addressing social categorisations and transregional interdependencies / Sérgio Costa -- Interdependencies of class, ethnicity and gender in the postemancipation societies of Martinique and Cuba / Ulrike Schmieder -- Cipriano Reyes and the paradox of a non-diasporic "negro" identity in Argentina / Ezequiel Adamovsky -- Decentralisation and local power relations in Chuquisaca, Bolivia / Dennis Avilés Irahola -- Creating a feeling of belonging: consumer citizenship as a media project / Olena Prykhodko -- Returning home and being runa: dynamics of in- and exclusion in an Otvalan village, Ecuador / Daniela Célleri -- Conceptualising citizenship, belonging and exclusion in the Paraguayan Chaco / Ursula Regehr -- National belonging in the Dominican Republic: the legal position as an interdependent social categorisation / Tobias Schwarz -- Class, citizenship, ethnicity: categories of social distinction and identification in contemporary China / Björn Alpermann -- Social categorisations in the Tarascan state: debates about the existence of ethnicity in prehispanic West Mexico / Sarah Albiez-Wieck -- Thinking interdependencies: decolonial feminist perspectives on labour and migration / Encarnación Gutiérrez Rodríguez -- "Kultureller Rabatt" ("Culture discount")?: the debate about a "cultural defence" in the criminal law, and what gender has got to do with it / Caroline Braunmühl.
Texts in Spanish or English.
Online resource; title from ePub and PDF title page (Digitalia, viewed July 5, 2014)