Full Description
With this book, Bernd Reiter reflects on over three decades of research on race, exclusion, inequality, white supremacy and the defense of privilege in Brazil to explore how social hierarchies, honor, and dignity perpetuate systemic disparities in Latin America. Status, as a structuring force of societies, Reiter argues, offers a different lens through which to analyze Latin American societies.
Combining the works of Tönnies, Weber, and Bourdieu with those of Guerreiro Ramos, Raymundo Faoro, Florestan Fernandes, and Jacob Gorender, Reiter contends that Latin American societies are best understood as status societies where the organizing principle is not class, gender, or race alone, but honor—a set of cultural norms, behaviors, and practices that confer social recognition and prestige. Status is not purely hereditary, nor is it solely a function of economic class. Instead, it is a multifaceted construct that incorporates elements of race, class, gender, cultural capital, behavior, and descent.
A passionate and illuminating alternative to the study of inequality in Latin America, this book adds important nuance to discussions of how to devise more equitable and inclusive strategies for the future.
Contents
Introduction: Understanding Racism and Exclusion in Latin America. PART I: Theory Chapter 1: Reality and Analytical Categories Chapter 2: The Theory of Status in Tönnies, Weber, and Elias Chapter 3: Whiteness as a Symbolic Racial Capital PART II: Brazil Chapter 4: Status in Brazil through the lens of five Brazilian Classics: Guerreiro Ramos, Raymundo Faoro, Florestan Fernandes, Jacob Gorender, and João José Reis Chapter 5: The historical construction of privilege via exclusion: Bacharelismo and the State Chapter 6: Performing Whiteness in Brazil Chapter 7: Language, Education, and the Habitus of Privilege Chapter 8: Status through Servitude PART III: Beyond Brazil Chapter 9: Hispanic America: Buying Whiteness: Gracias al Sacar General Conclusions: Rethinking Status in Latin America and Its Global Implications. Epilogue