of mixed race

Culture

2022

We explain what miscegenation is, how it can occur and what its consequences are. Also, historical examples of miscegenation.

Mestizaje is a source of genetic variability and cultural enrichment.

What is miscegenation?

We speak of miscegenation when referring to the process of biological and cultural mixing that occurs between two or more ethnicities different throughout the history, and that results in the foundation of new genotypes and new traditions cultural The latter are known as mestizos.

Miscegenation has played a very important role in human history since ancient times, as a source of genetic variability and cultural enrichment, although it is often the consequence of traumatic historical dynamics, such as imperial conquests or migrations massive.

The dynamics of miscegenation are always complex and occur at different levels. They are not usually about a harmonious and voluntary integration of ethnic groups and / or cultures, but rather a chaotic mixing process whose product is, at least, unpredictable, but which may well be inserted in situations of domination and subjection.

Even so, as time passes, the appearance of the "mestizos" complicates the panorama, since they constitute an intermediate category between oppressors and oppressed, foreigners and locals, and so on.

Thus, in the long run, the results of mestizaje translate into the birth of a new culture, a mestizo culture, in which elements of their mother cultures can be identified, in various possible proportions.

The best historical example of miscegenation took place in Hispanic America, that is, in America colonized by Spain, in which the European, African and Native American ethnic groups came together to form a racial caste society under the control of Europe.

However, cultures natives and African slaves were not "erased", nor was their genetic contribution, but rather a complex process of syncretism or hybridization was carried out, the direct result of which is the Latin America.

That is why in Latin America different European, African and indigenous elements can be found within the same population Mestizo, capable of speaking Spanish, practicing Yoruba religion and preparing dishes of indigenous origin.

This miscegenation was particularly intense in the Caribbean regions, while in other latitudes it occurred in different ways: the Central American and Mexican geographies conserved a higher percentage of their indigenous heritage, while in the Patagonian south European culture underwent relatively fewer modifications.

Other different processes of miscegenation occurred in Africa, The Philippines and in some populations of the United States.

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