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Mestiza Double Consciousness : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mestiza Double Consciousness ''Mestiza'' Double Consciousness is a term coined by Peruvian-American Sociologist Sylvanna Falcón in her explanatory study entitled “''Mestiza'' Double Consciousness: The Voices of Afro-Peruvian Women on Gendered Racism.” The term explains how Afro-Peruvian women have become engaged in activism and organized against racism, how they have become aware of their social positions, and how, as an outcome, they have formed a different consciousness that did not previously exist, which Falcón calls the “''Mestiza'' Double Consciousness.” == Background == Sylvanna Falcón conducted qualitative research with three Afro-Peruvian women participating in the World Conference Against Racism 2001. From her research, Falcón tries to understand the lives of Sofía, Mónica, and Martha by merging a gendered view of W.E.B. Du Bois’ double consciousness and an expanded view of Gloria E. Anzaldúa’s ''mestiza'' consciousness frameworks. Therefore, from the merging of these frameworks surges the ''mestiza'' double consciousness concept. Du Bois’ double consciousness alone provides an understanding of race relations in the United States from the perspective of the racialized Other,〔Du Bois, W.E.B. The Souls of Black Folk. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2007. Print.〕 while Anzaldúa’s ''mestiza'' consciousness describes a form of consciousness unique to the ''mestiza'' because Chicanas live in a space of contradiction and ambiguity unique to the () borderland”.〔Anzaldúa, Gloria. Borderlands/La Frontera: the New Mestiza. San Francisco: Aunt Lute, 2007.〕 However, both frameworks are independent variables that are not enough to understand the three Afro-Peruvian women’s lives. Thus, the new concept, ''Mestiza'' Double Consciousness, develops by merging a gendered view of Du Bois’ concept with an expanded view of Anzaldúa’s concept.
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