Essay:The Settler-Coloniality of Mexicanidad: Difference between revisions
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Infiltration of northern Native American powwows | Infiltration of northern Native American powwows | ||
Fad Indigeneity | Turning a blind eye because of blood quantum | ||
Racialization of Indigeneity | |||
Blood Quantum vs Cultural Connection | |||
Fad Indigeneity versus Real Indigeneity | |||
Latinidad | Latinidad | ||
Anti-Blackness | Anti-Blackness | ||
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Who funds this? | Who funds this? | ||
The problem with empire-based identity | The problem with empire-based identity | ||
The damage caused to culturally connected native peoples |
Latest revision as of 04:51, 20 September 2023
This essay is a work in progress.
This is a long, complicated history.
Chicanismo = Mexicanismo in the US Cultural appropriation by Chicano wannabes "Aztec/Mexica danza" Infiltration of northern Native American powwows Turning a blind eye because of blood quantum Racialization of Indigeneity Blood Quantum vs Cultural Connection Fad Indigeneity versus Real Indigeneity Latinidad Anti-Blackness Neo-Mexicas New Age Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, Mexicanidad in the 1950s The self-dissolving "Anti-Imperialist" Colonial Neo-imperial Mexica identity movement Wannabes Flirtation with fascism Who does Mexicanidad benefit? Who funds this? The problem with empire-based identity The damage caused to culturally connected native peoples