"Race and racism in Latin America and the Caribbean: a crossview from Brazil", by Rebecca Lemos Igreja, Richard Santos, and Carlos Agudelo
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https://doi.org/10.26512/abya-yala.v6i2.46905Keywords:
review, race, racism, multiculturalism, Latin AmericaAbstract
Review of the book “Race and racism in Latin America and the Caribbean: a crossview from Brazil”, de Rebecca Lemos Igreja, Richard Santos, and Carlos Agudelo, Berlin, De Gruyter, Colégio Latino-Americano de Estudos Mundiais, Flacso Brasil, 2022.
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IGREJA, Rebecca Lemos; SANTOS, Richard; AGUDELO, Carlos. Race and racism in Latin America and the Caribbean: a crossview from Brazil. Berlin, De Gruyter; Colégio Latino-Americano de Estudos Mundiais; FLACSO Brasil, 2022.
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TAGUIEFF, Pierre-André. The force of prejudice: on racism and its doubles. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota, 2001.
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