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Race in Latin America : the concept of 'raza'

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  • AR G/305.8 P5
En: European Journal of Sociology volumen 14, número 1 (1973), páginas 3-31Resumen:
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It is well known that the attitudes of the Latin Americans towards race are not the same as those of the inhabitants of Europe and the United States. This observation led scholars as distinguished as Gilberto Freire and Arnold Toynbee to put forward the view that there is no 'race prejudice' in Latin America, a view that has been criticised by more recent writers. In Latin America distinctions of 'race' are indeed made, but not on the basis of the same premisses as in North America and, though raza and race are the same word, they do not bear the same connotations in Spanish-speaking as in Englishspeaking countries-outside scientific circles, perhaps. 'Race' is a system of classifying individuals and, as such, part of each culture, and therefore liable to vary from one to another. But what science has done with the word is another matter.

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It is well known that the attitudes of the Latin Americans towards race are not the same as those of the inhabitants of Europe and the United States. This observation led scholars as distinguished as Gilberto Freire and Arnold Toynbee to put forward the view that there is no 'race prejudice' in Latin America, a view that has been criticised by more recent writers. In Latin America distinctions of 'race' are indeed made, but not on the basis of the same premisses as in North America and, though raza and race are the same word, they do not bear the same connotations in Spanish-speaking as in Englishspeaking countries-outside scientific circles, perhaps. 'Race' is a system of classifying individuals and, as such, part of each culture, and therefore liable to vary from one to another. But what science has done with the word is another matter. Inglés