Racial Subordination in Latin America: The Role of the State, Customary Law, and the New Civil Rights Response

Racial Subordination in Latin America: The Role of the State, Customary Law, and the New Civil Rights Response

Author
Tanya Katerí Hernández
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
English
Year
2012
Page
x+248
ISBN
1139176129,9781139176125
File Type
pdf
File Size
1.4 MiB

There are approximately 150 million people of African descent in Latin America yet Afro-descendants have been consistently marginalized as undesirable elements of the society. Latin America has nevertheless long prided itself on its absence of U.S.-styled state-mandated Jim Crow racial segregation laws. This book disrupts the traditional narrative of Latin America's legally benign racial past by comprehensively examining the existence of customary laws of racial regulation and the historic complicity of Latin American states in erecting and sustaining racial hierarchies. Tanya Katerí Hernández is the first author to consider the salience of the customary law of race regulation for the contemporary development of racial equality laws across the region. Therefore, the book has a particular relevance for the contemporary U.S. racial context in which Jim Crow laws have long been abolished and a "post-racial" rhetoric undermines the commitment to racial equality laws and policies amidst a backdrop of continued inequality.

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