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Navigating Colorism And Racial Identity In Dominican Women, Christine Hernandez May 2019

Navigating Colorism And Racial Identity In Dominican Women, Christine Hernandez

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Colorism has been perpetuated in Dominican culture across generations. That along with a colonial mentality has shaped the racial identity and ideologies of their people. I explore what historical and societal factors play into identity in Dominican women. Additionally, I delve into the history of blackness on the island of HispaƱola and how it has led to the perpetuation of colorism. I show how this perpetuation influences the racial self-identity of Dominican women through different forms of media and culture.