Ideology and Afro-descendants in the Dominican Republic
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5377/hcs.v0i14.9711Keywords:
Originating peoples, Identity, Blackness, ideological colonization, decolonizationAbstract
This article shows the process by which blackness and black populations in the Dominican Republic have had to be relegated by the dominant hegemonic and colonial class, despite its obvious percentage and contribution to Dominican society: the processes of miscegenation and construction of the nation's ideology they have invisible blackness and built their discourse on other identifiers, establishing in this way, not only economic barriers to the development of black populations, but also social and historical exclusion.
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