Race and Ethnicity in Latin America
Explore the intricate dynamics of race and ethnicity in Latin America with "Race and Ethnicity in Latin America," a comprehensive volume edited by renowned scholars and published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1994. This essential text spans 384 pages and features 18 insightful essays, examining the unique conflicts and social movements based on race and ethnicity within the region.
Unlike other heterogeneous societies, Latin America presents a distinctive landscape for understanding these issues, making this book a valuable resource for researchers, students, and anyone interested in social sciences. The contributors delve into the complexities of identity, social cohesion, and the lesser-visible conflicts that shaped and continue to influence Latin American societies. This concluding volume in the Garland series is not just informative but also thought-provoking, inviting readers to reflect on the ongoing conversation around race and ethnicity. Dive into the rich narratives and scholarly discussions that define this important subject matter.