Interdependencies of Social Categorisations

Interdependencies of Social Categorisations

This volume aims to understand and reconstruct perceptions of identifications and differentiations: processes of symbolic groupings, their impacts on in- and exclusions, and their concomitant consequences regarding social inequalities.
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  • Derechos de autor
  • INDEX
  • Introduction: interdependencies of social categorisations in past and present societies of Latin America and beyond
  • THEORETICAL CONTRIBUTIONS
    • Social categories, embodied practices, intersectionality: towards a translocational approach
    • Entangled inequalities in Latin America: addressing social categorisations and transregional interdependencies
  • PERFORMANCES OF IDENTIFICATIONS
    • Interdependencies of class, ethnicity and gender in the postemancipation societies of Martinique and Cuba
    • Cipriano Reyes and the paradox of a non-diasporic “negro” identity in Argentina
    • Decentralisation and local power relations in Chuquisaca, Bolivia
    • Creating a feeling of belonging: consumer citizenship as a media project
    • Returning home and being runa. Dynamics of in- and exclusion in an Otavalan village, Ecuador
  • PERMITTING AND DENYING BELONGING
    • Conceptualising citizenship, belonging and exclusion in the Paraguayan Chaco
    • National belonging in the Dominican Republic. The legal position as an interdependent social categorisation
    • Class, citizenship, ethnicity: categories of social distinction and identification in contemporary China
  • UNTANGLING KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS
    • Social categorisations in the Tarascan state. Debates about the existence of ethnicity in prehispanic West Mexico
    • Thinking interdependencies. Decolonial feminist perspectives on labour and migration
    • “Kultureller Rabatt” (“Culture discount”)? The debate about a “cultural defence” in the criminal law, and what gender has got to do with it
  • THE AUTHORS OF THE BOOK

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