branquéó
Branquéó is a term that originates from the Spanish language, specifically from the Caribbean region, and it carries a cultural and social significance. The word is derived from the Spanish verb "branquear," which means to whiten or to make something white. In its cultural context, branquéó refers to the phenomenon where individuals or communities of mixed racial heritage identify more closely with their white ancestry, often leading to a disassociation from their non-white roots.
The concept of branquéó is deeply rooted in the historical and social dynamics of racial hierarchy and
Branquéó can manifest in various ways, including the adoption of cultural practices, traditions, and even physical
Understanding branquéó is crucial for comprehending the intricate tapestry of racial and cultural identities in societies