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Cartographies of Race and Social DifferenceDismantling the White Supremacist Term and Discourse of “Hispanic”

Cartographies of Race and Social Difference: Dismantling the White Supremacist Term and Discourse... [Through the act of writing, naming, using language, anti-racist and anti-colonial discursive practice as power; this piece as resistance deconstructs the common term, discourse, and narrative of “hispanic”. The naming of “hispanic” which is imposed on peoples of Latin-America/Abya Yala and its diaspora, is dismantled and unveiled as exclusionary eurocentric, white supremacist, racist, anti-Black, anti-Indigenous, and anti-gender-non-binary. It also indicates our responsibilities to (re)activate new imaginings and futurities for our peoples, meanwhile opposing language that perpetuates the white supremacist system including its consequential materiality of language on non-dominant bodies.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Cartographies of Race and Social DifferenceDismantling the White Supremacist Term and Discourse of “Hispanic”

Part of the Critical Studies of Education Book Series (volume 9)
Editors: Sefa Dei, George J.; Hilowle, Shukri

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2018
ISBN
978-3-319-97075-2
Pages
103 –121
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-97076-9_8
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Through the act of writing, naming, using language, anti-racist and anti-colonial discursive practice as power; this piece as resistance deconstructs the common term, discourse, and narrative of “hispanic”. The naming of “hispanic” which is imposed on peoples of Latin-America/Abya Yala and its diaspora, is dismantled and unveiled as exclusionary eurocentric, white supremacist, racist, anti-Black, anti-Indigenous, and anti-gender-non-binary. It also indicates our responsibilities to (re)activate new imaginings and futurities for our peoples, meanwhile opposing language that perpetuates the white supremacist system including its consequential materiality of language on non-dominant bodies.]

Published: Dec 5, 2018

Keywords: Anti-Black racism; Resistance; Discourse; Eurocentric; “Hispanic”; Latinx; Intersectionality; Resistance; White supremacy; Anti-indigenous

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