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MORENO FIGUEROA, Mónica Gabriela. Between Confusions and Distractions: Mestizaje and Anti-black Racism in Mexico. Estud. sociol [online]. 2022, vol.40, n.spe, pp.87-118. Epub 22-Sep-2023. ISSN 2448-6442. https://doi.org/10.24201/es.2022v40nespecial.2084.
A crucial piece that maintains mestizaje as the Mexican racial project, and thus national identity, is anti-black racism. In this article I suggest that a permanent and necessary feature of mestizaje is a continuing aversion to ‘Blackness’ as an idea, and a persistent disadvantaging of the population racialized as Black. I unpack how mestizaje and anti-black racism are related to each other and explain what anti-black racism does and how it is linked to ideas of ‘race’, body and skin colour. A central question is: how does anti-Black racism keep stable the mestizo narrative of not talking about race, while sustaining the ease of noticing ‘race’ through skin colour?
Palabras llave : anti-black racism; mestizaje; skin colour; blackness; Mexico.