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'Coloniality of power' and racial dynamics: Notes toward a reinterpretation of Latino Caribbeans in New York City1

'Coloniality of power' and racial dynamics: Notes toward a reinterpretation of Latino Caribbeans in New York City1

Authors :
Ramón Grosfoguel
Chloe S. Georas
Source :
Identities. 7:85-125
Publication Year :
2000
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2000.

Abstract

The category of “Latino” collapses the differences among populations with diverse historical experiences of oppression. We establish in this article a distinction within the Latino Caribbean diaspora among “immigrants/’ “colonial immigrants,” and “colonial/racial subjects” of the U.S. empire. Using the notion of “coloniality of power” developed by Peruvian sociologist Anibal Quijano, we argue that the social position and racialization of several different populations in the U.S. today has its roots in the racial hierarchies produced by centuries of European colonial expansion and that this essentially colonial set of relationships continues. We use this notion of coloniality to reconceptualize three social processes: (1) the construction of Puerto Ricans as colonial racialized subjects in the Euro‐American imaginary; (2) the transformation of Dominicans into colonial immigrants in the New York Metropolitan Area, that is, the way Dominicans became “Puerto Ricanized” and (3) the disassociation of pre‐1980s ...

Details

ISSN :
15473384 and 1070289X
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Identities
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........83975bec6e514ff3364dd1e6574c32e4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/1070289x.2000.9962660