Catalan, immigrants and charnegos: “race”, “cultura” and “mixture” in Catalan Nationalist Rhetoric

This paper focuses on the manner in which ‘race’ and ‘culture’ are used in nationalist rhetorics, paying special attention to the presence or absence of ideas of biological or cultural ‘mixture’ employed in order to define socio-political identity of offspring of parents who possess different nation...

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Main Author: Montserrat Clua i Fainé
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2011-09-01
Series:Revista de Antropología Social
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Online Access:https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RASO/article/view/36262
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spelling doaj-8f13b04993e74a67acb923db9354808a2020-11-25T00:49:51ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridRevista de Antropología Social1131-558X1988-28312011-09-01200557510.5209/rev_RASO.2011.v20.3626236243Catalan, immigrants and charnegos: “race”, “cultura” and “mixture” in Catalan Nationalist RhetoricMontserrat Clua i Fainé0Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaThis paper focuses on the manner in which ‘race’ and ‘culture’ are used in nationalist rhetorics, paying special attention to the presence or absence of ideas of biological or cultural ‘mixture’ employed in order to define socio-political identity of offspring of parents who possess different national identities. I will analyze this phenomenon in the ethnographic instance of Catalan nationalism, a kind of ‘civic’ nationalism that defines Catalan identity basically in cultural terms. The paper proposes to contrast this type of nationalist rhetoric with a form of xenophobic attitude that developed in Catalonia in the past century —1960s- 1970s— and which served to stigmatize the offspring of ‘mixed’ marriages between Catalans and Spanish immigrants. This instance serves to show that nationalist ideologies tend to adapt their argumentative structure to the prevailing socio-political and conceptual context, shifting from and/or combining culturalist and biologist/essentialist principles of classification. Finally, I want to point out the importance of paying special attention to the contemporary economic crisis in particular, with regard to attitudes and disqualifications of non- European immigrants in Catalonia and their descendants.https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RASO/article/view/36262razaculturamezclaclasificaciones socialesnacionalismo cataláncharnegoinmigraciónmatrimonios mixtosCataluña
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author Montserrat Clua i Fainé
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Catalan, immigrants and charnegos: “race”, “cultura” and “mixture” in Catalan Nationalist Rhetoric
Revista de Antropología Social
raza
cultura
mezcla
clasificaciones sociales
nacionalismo catalán
charnego
inmigración
matrimonios mixtos
Cataluña
author_facet Montserrat Clua i Fainé
author_sort Montserrat Clua i Fainé
title Catalan, immigrants and charnegos: “race”, “cultura” and “mixture” in Catalan Nationalist Rhetoric
title_short Catalan, immigrants and charnegos: “race”, “cultura” and “mixture” in Catalan Nationalist Rhetoric
title_full Catalan, immigrants and charnegos: “race”, “cultura” and “mixture” in Catalan Nationalist Rhetoric
title_fullStr Catalan, immigrants and charnegos: “race”, “cultura” and “mixture” in Catalan Nationalist Rhetoric
title_full_unstemmed Catalan, immigrants and charnegos: “race”, “cultura” and “mixture” in Catalan Nationalist Rhetoric
title_sort catalan, immigrants and charnegos: “race”, “cultura” and “mixture” in catalan nationalist rhetoric
publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Revista de Antropología Social
issn 1131-558X
1988-2831
publishDate 2011-09-01
description This paper focuses on the manner in which ‘race’ and ‘culture’ are used in nationalist rhetorics, paying special attention to the presence or absence of ideas of biological or cultural ‘mixture’ employed in order to define socio-political identity of offspring of parents who possess different national identities. I will analyze this phenomenon in the ethnographic instance of Catalan nationalism, a kind of ‘civic’ nationalism that defines Catalan identity basically in cultural terms. The paper proposes to contrast this type of nationalist rhetoric with a form of xenophobic attitude that developed in Catalonia in the past century —1960s- 1970s— and which served to stigmatize the offspring of ‘mixed’ marriages between Catalans and Spanish immigrants. This instance serves to show that nationalist ideologies tend to adapt their argumentative structure to the prevailing socio-political and conceptual context, shifting from and/or combining culturalist and biologist/essentialist principles of classification. Finally, I want to point out the importance of paying special attention to the contemporary economic crisis in particular, with regard to attitudes and disqualifications of non- European immigrants in Catalonia and their descendants.
topic raza
cultura
mezcla
clasificaciones sociales
nacionalismo catalán
charnego
inmigración
matrimonios mixtos
Cataluña
url https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RASO/article/view/36262
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