Counter acts: practices of 'anti-anti racism' in France and the USA.

IF 2 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Frontiers in Sociology Pub Date : 2024-06-21 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fsoc.2024.1394313
Steve Garner
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In various European countries, the post-fascist nationalist and populist parties identified by Ignazi in the early 1990s 'silent counter-revolution' now hold power, at least as part of coalitions. The values they represent can no longer be described as marginal to the national conversations on identity, immigration and security, issues that revolve around racialized understandings of the social world. In recent years we have observed similar phenomena in the Americas and Asia (with the Trump, Bolsonaro and Modi regimes). Moreover, state actors and social movements have developed initiatives aimed at undermining and reversing any small-sometimes symbolic-progress made toward equality. Various attacks on academic concepts relating to racism in the UK, France and the USA, for example, are not isolated stand-alones but elements of a global pushback against such ideas, orchestrated and encouraged by the nationalist political right, working through media, government and funded civil society organisations. These discourses redraw national identity to portray antiracist work as unpatriotic and indeed threatening to the nation. One of the strands in France's long and fractious conversation about its colonial history and postcolonial present has constructed an opposition between republican values and Muslims. The American right's long war on racial equality has generated a campaign to eradicate 'critical race theory' from education. These two examples illustrate and identify common elements and specifics in a global trend whereby the concepts used by activists and social scientists to understand and frame struggles for racial equality are deliberately and strategically invalidated and vilified in the public domain, and ideologically produced as un-patriotic. I call this discourse 'anti-anti racism'. These efforts are part of wider campaigns, or 'counter acts', aimed at reversing progressive political gains from the last half century.

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反击行动:法国和美国的 "反种族主义 "实践。
在欧洲各国,伊格纳茨在 20 世纪 90 年代初指出的后法西斯民族主义和民粹主义政党 "无声的反革命 "现在掌权,至少是作为联盟的一部分。他们所代表的价值观在关于身份认同、移民和安全等围绕种族化的社会世界理解的全国性对话中不再是边缘性的。近年来,我们在美洲和亚洲(特朗普、博尔索纳罗和莫迪政权)也看到了类似的现象。此外,国家行为体和社会运动都制定了一些举措,旨在破坏和逆转在实现平等方面取得的任何微小--有时是象征性的--进步。例如,英国、法国和美国对与种族主义有关的学术概念的各种攻击并非孤立的,而是在民族主义政治右翼的策划和鼓励下,通过媒体、政府和受资助的民间社会组织对这些概念的全球性反击。这些论述重新勾勒了民族身份,将反种族主义工作描绘成不爱国,甚至是对民族的威胁。法国长期以来对其殖民历史和后殖民现状的争论,其中一个方面就是将共和价值观与穆斯林对立起来。美国右翼分子对种族平等的长期斗争引发了一场从教育中根除 "种族批判理论 "的运动。这两个例子说明并确定了全球趋势中的共同要素和具体情况,即活动家和社会科学家用来理解和构建种族平等斗争的概念,在公共领域被蓄意和战略性地贬低和诽谤,并在意识形态上被视为非爱国主义。我把这种言论称为 "反反种族主义"。这些努力是旨在扭转过去半个世纪以来进步政治成果的更广泛运动或 "反行动 "的一部分。
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