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Skin Color and Colorism: Global Research, Concepts, and Measurement

2017; Annual Reviews; Volume: 43; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1146/annurev-soc-060116-053315

ISSN

1545-2115

Autores

Angela R. Dixon, Edward Telles,

Tópico(s)

Cultural Differences and Values

Resumo

We examine a vast, interdisciplinary, and increasingly global literature concerning skin color and colorism, which are related to status throughout the world. The vast majority of research has investigated Western societies, where color and colorism have been closely related to race and racism. In Latin America, the two sets of concepts have particularly overlapped. In the rest of the world, particularly in Asia, color and colorism have also been important but have evolved separately from the relatively new concepts of race and racism. In recent years, however, color consciousness and white supremacy appear to have been increasingly united, globalized, and commodified, as exemplified by the global multibillion-dollar skin-lightening industry. Finally, we document the growing methodological attention to measurements of skin color and social science data that incorporate skin color measures.

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