The quest for recognition : Brazilian immigrants in the United States

Carlos Zubaran

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    Abstract

    Hispanic' and 'Latino' are imprecise umbrella terms often used in the United States to designate nationals from Central and South America. The labelling of Brazilians in this manner generates inaccurate demographic information, including a significant undercount of the migrant population. Research data indicates that Brazilians object to being designated Hispanics, since Brazilians speak Portuguese and have no Spanish heritage. The labelling of ethnic groups has been criticized as a stereotypical and racist system, which primarily responds to non-scientific demands. This commentary appeals for reform in the way researchers and institutions refer to minority citizens as well as for continued research to investigate racism and ethnic prejudice. The development of new approaches and methodologies to examine social networks, migration and the geographic concentration of poverty is advocated.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages21
    JournalTranscultural Psychiatry
    Publication statusPublished - 2008

    Keywords

    • Brazilians
    • Hispanic Americans
    • Spanish Americans (Latin America)
    • ethnicity
    • immigrants
    • race

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