Publication
1 Sep 2005
This essay links practices of transnational migration to the production of racial reality in Cape Verde. It considers how respective geographic labor markets exercise and impose different demographic requirements. It first assesses the perception of Cape Verdean raciality to then discuss its emigrant logics. The author compares competing racial narratives, discusses the relationship between race and indigeneity to finally focus on labor emigration to Portugal and its impact.
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Author | Kesha Fikes |
Series | MacMillan Center African Studies |
Issue | 10 |
Publisher | MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies |
Copyright | © 2005 MacMillan Center |