The Legacies of ‘Race’ Science, Anti-Chinese Racism, and COVID-19 in Mexico

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In Mexico, links have been made between the COVID-19 pandemic and China that point to the continuing deprecation of the Chinese and the perpetuation of anti-Chinese logics reflecting the legacies of ‘race’ science. This short article argues that these dynamics reflect a systemic and collective anti-Chinese sentiment that stems from Mexican eugenics and the modern conceptions of mestizaje. The purpose of this piece is to observe how discourses of ‘race’ link with the COVID-19 pandemic in order to explore how these ostensibly natural occurrences exacerbate pre-existing social inequalities.

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Sanchez-Rivera, R. (2020). The Legacies of ‘Race’ Science, Anti-Chinese Racism, and COVID-19 in Mexico. Bulletin of Latin American Research, 39(S1), 35–38. https://doi.org/10.1111/blar.13173

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