Racism and systemic-structural violence in Mexico.
Keywords:
Racism, Violence, Structure, System, Classism, Complexion, History, NaturalizationAbstract
This paper offers a reflection on the systemic-structural violence that racism implies in Mexico. Based
on a theoretical reflection on a structural and systemic study approach of society, in its relationship
with the phenomenon of violence, a characterization of the effects of racism in its historical
configuration is offered as structural and systemic violence, generating different forms of violence.
social inequalities and injustices; as well as some genealogical notes on Mexican racism.
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