Alternative grammars of anti-racism in Latin America
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Publication Date
2021-12Journal Title
Interface: a journal for and about social movements
ISSN
2009-2431
Publisher
National University of Ireland Maynooth
Volume
13
Issue
2
Pages
20-50
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Article
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Moreno Figueroa, M., & Wade, P. (2021). Alternative grammars of anti-racism in Latin America. Interface: a journal for and about social movements, 13 (2), 20-50. https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.82960
Abstract
Naming racism has been usually seen as a necessary step for understanding racism and undertaking anti-racist action. However, the explicit naming of racism does not immediately tell us what kind of understanding of racism is at stake nor what kinds of action will follow. In the context of an incipient turn to antiracism in Latin America we conducted a project looking at antiracist activities in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Mexico. It became apparent that different organisations varied markedly in their approaches to the concept and language of racism. Some explicitly use the language of racism, other organisations do not, even though they are engaged in struggles for land, rights, etc., which clearly have a racialised dimension. This difference revealed
variations in the awareness of racism, which came in and out of focus in their practice. With examples from Colombia, Brazil, Mexico and Ecuador, we discuss the antiracist effects of what we call “alternative grammars of antiracism” and the “racially-aware class consciousness” they imply. We end by questioning the assumption that the explicit naming of racism as such is necessary to advance antiracist work, and suggest that employment of more indirect ways of evoking racism, which imply an awareness of structural racism, have some advantages for antiracist practice.
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Economic and Social Research Council (ES/N012747/1)
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This record's DOI: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.82960
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