Racial Alterity, Wixarika Youth Activism, and the Right to the Mexican City
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While the population of Indigenous peoples living in Mexico’s cities has steadily increased over the past four decades, both the state and broader society have failed to recognize this geographic heterogeneity by continuing to expect Indigenous peoples to live in rural landscapes that are anathema to a modern Mexico.
This book examines the legacy of the racial imaginary in Mexico with a focus on the Wixarika (Huichol) Indigenous peoples of the western Sierra Madre from the colonial period to the...
| Formato | Ebook |
|---|---|
| Editorial | University of Arizona Press |
| Autor(es) | Diana Negrín |
| Idioma | Ingles |
| Vista Previa | Descargar Vista Previa |
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