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Race and Nation in Latin America: Whitening, Browning, and the Failures of Mestizaje

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Latin America remained a decentralized, politically heterogeneous colonial holding ruled by Spain and Portugal. One of the biggest impediments to nationalist sentiment in Latin America was its complex racial hierarchies called casters. For most of the colonial period, Latin American societies were pigmentocracies that links skin color with honor, virtue, and status. An entire century before the independent states of Latin America developed a durable, stable national identity.

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