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Racial Politics of Division

Monika Gosin (Autor)

Longleaf Services on behalf of Cornell University (Editora)

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SKU: 9781501738241

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The Racial Politics of Division deconstructs antagonistic discourses that circulated in local Miami media between African Americans, "white" Cubans, and "black" Cubans during the 1980 Mariel Boatlift and the 1994 Balsero Crisis. Monika Gosin challenges exclusionary arguments pitting these groups against one another and depicts instead the nuanced ways in which identities have been constructed, negotiated, rejected, and reclaimed in the context of Miami's historical multiethnic tensions.

Focusing on ideas of "legitimacy," Gosin argues that dominant race-making ideologies of the white establishment regarding "worthy citizenship" and national belonging shape inter-minority conflict as groups negotiate their precarious positioning within the nation. Rejecting oversimplified and divisive racial politics, The Racial Politics of Division portrays the lived experiences of African Americans, white Cubans, and Afro-Cubans as disrupters in the binary frames of worth-citizenship narratives.

Foregrounding the oft-neglected voices of Afro-Cubans, Gosin posits new narratives regarding racial positioning and notions of solidarity in Miami. By looking back to interethnic conflict that foreshadowed current demographic and social trends, she provides us with lessons for current debates surrounding immigration, interethnic relations, and national belonging. Gosin also shows us that despite these new demographic realities, white racial power continues to reproduce itself by requiring complicity of racialized groups in exchange for a tenuous claim on US citizenship.

Sobre o Livro

O livro oferece uma análise profunda das tensões étnicas em Miami, explorando como as identidades são construídas e negociadas entre diferentes grupos raciais durante crises históricas.

Monika Gosin desafia narrativas simplistas de divisão racial, apresentando uma visão mais nuançada das experiências de African Americans, brancos cubanos e afro-cubanos.

A obra é essencial para compreender as dinâmicas de cidadania e pertencimento nacional, além de fornecer reflexões valiosas sobre imigração e relações interétnicas contemporâneas.

Características

Categoria História
Subcategoria Ciências Sociais
Autores Monika Gosin
Sobre o Autor
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 276
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Longleaf Services on behalf of Cornell University
ISBN 9781501738241
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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