2009
DOI: 10.1525/msem.2009.25.1.101
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El mestizaje a través de la frontera: Vasconcelos y Anzaldúa

Abstract: Este artíículo examina dos distintas elaboraciones del mestizaje durante el siglo XX, dentro del contexto de los discursos raciales que emergen con la conquista de Mééxico, con el fin de constituir el sujeto colonial y la revisióón críítica del mestizaje de Sergei Gruzinski. El anáálisis se enfoca particularmente en las contradicciones del discurso de Joséé Vasconcelos respecto a sus ideas de las ““razas”” y sus implicaciones en la elaboracióón del mestizaje, y en la perspectiva de Gloria Anzaldúúa del mestiza… Show more

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“…He notes that the theoretical debates about the concept of hybridity in general, and mestizaje in particular, have "focused on the transgressive power of hybrid identities." 196 Similarly, postcolonial studies theorist Lata Mani notes that the concept of hybridity has become useful to Third World intellectuals working in the First World because it provides "the possibility of a collective politics," as it pays attention to difference, ambiguity and contradiction. 197 More specifically, for Chicano/a scholars working in US academia, mestizaje has come to function as a strategic methodology of resistance.…”
Section: Mestizaje and Whitenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He notes that the theoretical debates about the concept of hybridity in general, and mestizaje in particular, have "focused on the transgressive power of hybrid identities." 196 Similarly, postcolonial studies theorist Lata Mani notes that the concept of hybridity has become useful to Third World intellectuals working in the First World because it provides "the possibility of a collective politics," as it pays attention to difference, ambiguity and contradiction. 197 More specifically, for Chicano/a scholars working in US academia, mestizaje has come to function as a strategic methodology of resistance.…”
Section: Mestizaje and Whitenessmentioning
confidence: 99%