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The Complicit Anthropologist
Journal for the Anthropology of North America
  • Ruth Gomberg‐Muñoz, Loyola University Chicago
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-2-2018
Pages
36-37
Publisher Name
American Anthropological Association
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Abstract

The invitation to become “accomplices, not allies” is a timely and urgent summons to a political left that has recently swelled with renewed vigor. Galvanized to contest the Trump administration, freshly politicized young people and veteran activists alike have a spectrum of options for political engagement—few of which seriously threaten to dismantle broader systems of inequality and injustice. In line with Rosa and Bonilla's call to avoid exceptionalizing Trump in favor of more critical and robust analyses of colonialism, racism, and U.S. statehood, the call to become accomplices urges progressives to avoid the deceptive comfort of allyship, and, instead, to pursue complicity with criminalized communities (2017).

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Citation Information
Ruth Gomberg‐Muñoz. "The Complicit Anthropologist" Journal for the Anthropology of North America Vol. 21 Iss. 1 (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ruth_gomberg-munoz/22/