From Murderers of God to Undesirable Race. The Mexican Nation, Anti-Semitism and its Anti-Indigenous Expression

Authors

  • Mauricio Pilatowsky Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad de México

Keywords:

Mexico, racism, anti-Indianism, anti-Semitism, Bartolomé de las Ca- sas, Ginés de Sepúlveda, José Vasconcelas, Diego Rivera

Abstract

This article attempts to analyze the connection between anti-Indianism used by the Spanish conquerors as mechanism of domination and a current racism with very particular characteristics. With this purpose, it uses the analysis of antisemitism carried out by Th. W. Adorno and M. Horkheimer in the Dialectic of the Enlightenment.

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Published

2016-02-16

How to Cite

Pilatowsky, M. (2016). From Murderers of God to Undesirable Race. The Mexican Nation, Anti-Semitism and its Anti-Indigenous Expression. Constelaciones. Revista De Teoría Crítica, 4(4), 292–306. Retrieved from https://constelaciones-rtc.net/article/view/793