Racialism, Drugs, and Migration by Virginia Ochoa-Winemiller

Racialism, Drugs, and Migration by Virginia Ochoa-Winemiller

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Provides students with a collection of curated readings that focus on modern challenges within these regions. Designed to encourage discussion, critical thinking, and reflection, Racialism, Drugs, and Migration is an ideal resource for courses in ethnic and cultural studies.

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Racialism, Drugs, and Migration by Virginia Ochoa-Winemiller

Racialism, Drugs, and Migration: Contemporary Issues in Latin America and the Caribbean provides students with a collection of curated readings that focus on modern challenges within these regions. The anthology is divided into three distinct sections. Section I features a focus on ethnicity and racialism, with readings that address the nationalization of ethnicity, Black politics in Latin America, Mexico's indigenous resistance to globalization, and the myth of racial democracy in Brazil. In Section II, students read articles about the history, production, and trade of drugs within Latin America, as well as the effects of the War on Drugs on Latin American females and the environment. Section III speaks to issues related to migration and transnationalism, including the migration of indentured Indians from India to the Caribbean, return migration to the Caribbean, issues related to poverty and inequality in Mexico, and more. Designed to encourage discussion, critical thinking, and reflection, Racialism, Drugs, and Migration is an ideal resource for courses in ethnic and cultural studies.
Virginia Ochoa-Winemiller is a professor of Latin American, Caribbean, and U.S. Latino studies at New Jersey City University. She holds a Ph.D. and M.A. from Louisiana State University. As both an archaeologist and cultural geographer, Dr. Ochoa-Winemiller has conducted research in Latin America including several places in the Yucatan Peninsula, Belize, and Honduras. Her research interests include spatial analysis, geographic information systems, ethnic and food geography, ethnoarchaeology, pottery analysis and production, prehistoric households and domesticity, settlement patterns, social stratification, and origins of urbanization in Middle America.
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ISBN 13 9781516589456
ISBN 10 1516589459
Title Racialism, Drugs, and Migration
Author Virginia Ochoa-Winemiller
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cognella, Inc
Year published 2020-11-30
Number of pages 266
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