- 20th century, from the
adjective mestizo,
researchers derived the noun
mestizaje, as the term that
describes miscegenation (racial mixing) of the colonial...
- society. The
formation of
mestizaje emerged in the
shift of
Latin America towards multiculturalist perspectives and policies.
Mestizaje has been considered...
-
Mestizo Colombians refers to
Colombians who are of
European (mostly Spanish) and
Amerindian ancestry. The 2018
census reported that 87% of the po****tion...
- The
Monumento a la Raza y al
Mestizaje (lit. 'Monument to the Race and to Mestizo-ship'),
simply known as the
Monumento a la Raza, was a concrete-and-steel...
-
phenomenon described for some
parts of
Latin America is "Whitening" or "
Mestizaje"
describing the
policy of
planned racial mixing with the
purpose of minimizing...
-
attempts at
using Mestizaje to
create a
national identity through art, music, and dance.
Ballet Folklorico has also
become a
symbol of
Mestizaje and the mixing...
-
during the
Mexican Revolution,
cultural identity has had its
foundation in
mestizaje: the
blending of
different races and cultures, of
which the indigenous...
-
national identity,
through a
process of
cultural synthesis referred to as
mestizaje [mestiˈsaxe].
Mexican politicians and
reformers such as José Vasconcelos...
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Mexico has been re-founded on 3 pillars:
mestizaje, non-racism, and non-blackness.(p249)(p956) They
claim mestizaje is the new
cultural identity of Mexico;...
- Solórzano,
Carla Torres (18
September 2010). "Choque de
lenguas o el
mestizaje de
nuestro idioma" [Clash of
languages or the
mixing of our language]...