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In Breaking the Boundaries of the Colombian Socio-Racial Order: Black Middle Classes through an Intersectional Lens, anthropologist and Black feminist Mara Viveros-Vigoya examines what it means to be Black and middle class in Colombia and how that meaning has been configured over almost a century of the country’s history. By applying an intersectional perspective, the book introduces two important theoretical shifts. First, it challenges the perception of Afro-descendant 'communities' as uniformly impoverished and second, it emphasizes the interconnectedness of class with geographical and historical contexts and with axes of social inequality such as gender, race, and age. Viveros-Vigoya emphasizes the role of Black women in their shaping of the Black middle classes and their values, in ways which at times counter the individualist and capitalist paradigms in which the idea of social mobility is deeply embedded. She also argues that since the inauguration of neoliberal multiculturalism in the 1990s, while Blackness and upward social mobility have become more compatible, it remains to be seen whether we are advancing towards a global agenda of social justice or if we are simply opening some spaces for social and political mobility that serve largely to reproduce the status quo in the name of racial equality.



Table of Contents

Introduction: Always “Out of Place”

Part 1: Theoretical and Political Dilemmas in Researching the Black Middle Classes

Chapter 1: Colombia’s Elusive Socio-racial Order

Chapter 2: The Heterogeneity of the Category “Middle Class”

Chapter 3: An Intersectional Approach to the Latin American Middle Classes

Part 2: A Historical and Contemporary Account of the Configuration of the Black Middle Classes in Colombia

Chapter 4: The Middle Layers of the Afro-Colombian Population

Chapter 5: Upward Mobility, Whiteness, and Social Whitening in Colombia

Part 3: Upward Social Mobility and Black Identity: An Intersectional Experience

Chapter 6: Three Accounts of Social Mobility from an Intersectional and Regional Perspective

Chapter 7: Women Teachers, Ethno-educators, and Microentrepreneurs in the Formation, Reformation, and Transformation of the Black Middle Classes

Chapter 8: Black Middle Classes in the Crises of Racial Democracy

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    A Hardback by Mara Viveros-Vigoya, A. Ricardo López-Pedreros, Grace Acosta

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 19/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666919189, 978-1666919189
      ISBN10: 1666919187

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      Book Synopsis

      In Breaking the Boundaries of the Colombian Socio-Racial Order: Black Middle Classes through an Intersectional Lens, anthropologist and Black feminist Mara Viveros-Vigoya examines what it means to be Black and middle class in Colombia and how that meaning has been configured over almost a century of the country’s history. By applying an intersectional perspective, the book introduces two important theoretical shifts. First, it challenges the perception of Afro-descendant 'communities' as uniformly impoverished and second, it emphasizes the interconnectedness of class with geographical and historical contexts and with axes of social inequality such as gender, race, and age. Viveros-Vigoya emphasizes the role of Black women in their shaping of the Black middle classes and their values, in ways which at times counter the individualist and capitalist paradigms in which the idea of social mobility is deeply embedded. She also argues that since the inauguration of neoliberal multiculturalism in the 1990s, while Blackness and upward social mobility have become more compatible, it remains to be seen whether we are advancing towards a global agenda of social justice or if we are simply opening some spaces for social and political mobility that serve largely to reproduce the status quo in the name of racial equality.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Always “Out of Place”

      Part 1: Theoretical and Political Dilemmas in Researching the Black Middle Classes

      Chapter 1: Colombia’s Elusive Socio-racial Order

      Chapter 2: The Heterogeneity of the Category “Middle Class”

      Chapter 3: An Intersectional Approach to the Latin American Middle Classes

      Part 2: A Historical and Contemporary Account of the Configuration of the Black Middle Classes in Colombia

      Chapter 4: The Middle Layers of the Afro-Colombian Population

      Chapter 5: Upward Mobility, Whiteness, and Social Whitening in Colombia

      Part 3: Upward Social Mobility and Black Identity: An Intersectional Experience

      Chapter 6: Three Accounts of Social Mobility from an Intersectional and Regional Perspective

      Chapter 7: Women Teachers, Ethno-educators, and Microentrepreneurs in the Formation, Reformation, and Transformation of the Black Middle Classes

      Chapter 8: Black Middle Classes in the Crises of Racial Democracy

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