Article title: “Racial capital and white middle class territorialization in Salvador, Brazil”
Authors: Suzana Maia and Bernd Reiter
Journal: Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
DOI: 10.1080/17442222.2021.1915445
When the above article was first published online, the following sentences in the section “Inhabiting whiteness: the comme il faut of being white” were written incorrectly: “At times defined as neoliberal feminists (Fraser 2013) or postfeminists (Gill and Scharff 2011), they seem to ‘have made it’ and to ‘have it all:’ sexual and reproductive rights, access to professional occupations, and economic independence (Wilkes 2015), although they continue to be the main caretakers for their family and the main managers of the households and thus crucial to understanding space-making and segregation.” And “The entryway in front of Eliana’s apartment and her neighbor’s is sparsely decorated with a window and wooden corner table with a decorative vase on top.”
The corrected sentences should be as follows: “At times defined as neoliberal feminists (Fraser 2013) or postfeminists (Gill and Scharff 2011), they seem to ‘have made it’ and to ‘have it all:’ sexual and reproductive rights, access to professional occupations, and economic independence (Wilkes 2015), although they continue to be the main caretakers for their family and the main managers of the households. Their positionalities are crucial to understanding space-making and segregation.” And “The entryway in front of Eliana’s apartment and her neighbor’s is sparsely decorated with a wooden corner table with a decorative vase on top.”
The online version of this article has been corrected.