ERIC Number: EJ1222851
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2019
Pages: 18
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"Más que Esclavos": A BlackCrit Examination of the Treatment of Afro-Latin@s in U.S. High School World History Textbooks
Journal of Latinos and Education, v18 n3 p197-214 2019
Drawing from Black Critical Theory (BlackCrit) as a theoretical framework, this study examined how Afro-Latin@s are represented in U.S. world history textbooks alongside global narratives of race and anti-Black systemic racism that are fundamental to understanding Afro-Latin@s' historical and contemporary lived experiences. Research findings revealed that world history textbooks confine Afro-Latin@s' lived experiences and histories within two reductionist narratives: enslavement and "mestizaje" (race mixing). I argue that these representations perpetuate violence against Black bodies by reducing Afro-Latin@s to passive historical agents. Furthermore, Afro-Latin@ identities are circumscribed to fit within the neoliberal socio-political narrative of Latin America as a racial paradise.
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Race, Multiracial Persons, World History, Textbooks, Racial Bias, High Schools, Blacks, Slavery, Foreign Countries, Textbook Content, Latin American Culture
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research; Information Analyses
Education Level: High Schools; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: South America
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