Contents
Note on the Translations | Ellen Jones
Introduction: Un Lugar de Encuentro | Milena Ang and Tania Islas Weinstein
Interlude I. Race is an Illusion | Jumko Ogata-Aguilar
Chapter 1. Key Aspects of Mexican Racism: “Blanquitud,” Nationalism, and Mestizaje | Eugenia Iturriaga
Interlude II. What is Disgust For? Anti-Black Racism in Mexico | Mónica G. Moreno Figueroa
Chapter 2. Notes on the History of Racial Capitalism and Slavery in Mexico | Perla Valero
Chapter 3. Ethno-racial Inequality in Mexico: A Multidimensional Perspective | Patricio Solís and Braulio Güémez
Chapter 4. The Double Standard of Success: Narratives of Inequality, Social Mobility, and “Meritocratic Mestizaje” | Máximo Ernesto Jaramillo-Molina
Interlude III. Mirrors for Gold: The Paradoxes of Inclusion | Yásnaya Elena A. Gil
Chapter 5. “Whiteness” and the Afterlives of Mestizaje in Neoliberal Mexico | Alejandra Leal
Chapter 6. Mestizaje in Mexico and the Specter of Capital | Alfonso Forssell Méndez
Interlude IV. The Black Afro-Mexican Movement: A Space for Women in the Twenty-First Century | Itza Amanda Varela Huerta
Chapter 7. The Racialization of Class as a Manifestation of Racial Capitalism | Hugo Ceron-Anaya
Chapter 8. Racialization and Privilege among Mexican Elites | Alice Krozer
Interlude V. Invisible Maya Communities: Indigenous Territory and the Nation-State in the Yucatán | José Ángel Koyoc Kú (K’ajlay)
Chapter 9. Racialized Dispossession in Energy Transition: Indigenous Communities, Communal Lands, and Wind Farms in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Mexico | Josefa Sánchez Contreras
Interlude VI. Environmental Racism in Mexico and its Emotional Effects: The case of the Chacahua-Pastoría Lagoons in the Pacific Coast of Oaxaca | Meztli Yoalli Rodríguez Aguilera
Chapter 10. Reconfiguring Methodologies for the Study of Textiles: Weaving and Wearing the Huipil in Villa Hidalgo Yalálag | Ariadna Solis
Interlude VII. The Communal Dynamics of Textile Identity: #MyTlahuiBlouse | Tajëëw B. Díaz Robles
Annex
Acknowledgments