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Tabula Rasa

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SANTANA-PERLAZA, Gustavo A. To Tell People the Truth: Blackness from Home. Tabula Rasa [online]. 2024, n.50, pp.13-37.  Epub June 01, 2024. ISSN 1794-2489.  https://doi.org/10.25058/20112742.n50.01.

This article is a critical reflection and an attempt to rethink the politics of Blackness in Colombia drawing on my experience in the Afro-student movement and my insights about the policies of representation developed within the framework of the multicultural turn. From an autoethnographic perspective, as a methodological and writing practice, I aim to disentangle power structures in social formation processes in concrete experiences. Thus, throughout this journey, I analyze the production and reproduction of discourses that define the identity of “us Afro-Colombians”; an essential Blackness. I address the biological assumption that serves as a screening pattern to label some people as “good” or “bad” in this dynamic. Also, I ponder upon the multicultural inclusive discourse and its influence on bringing about new political subjectivities, especially what Claudia Mosquera has termed “Afro-privileged.”

Keywords : politics of Blackness; essential Black individual; Afro-privilege; multicultural turn.

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