The Plasticity of Race

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY ANGELAKI-JOURNAL OF THE THEORETICAL HUMANITIES Pub Date : 2022-09-03 DOI:10.1080/0969725X.2022.2110402
Christopher Peterson
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Abstract This essay explores Jacques Derrida’s nonteleological conception of postracism, which he elucidated in his unpublished response to Ètienne Balibar’s keynote address at the tRACEs conference held at UC Irvine in 2003. Racism, for Derrida, is intrinsically “plastic,” which predisposes it to future metonymic forms even if racism stricto sensu were to end. Building on his observations, I argue that these metonymies also extend historically backward. The metaphysical distinction between physis and nomos that he identifies as the condition of racism also provides the basis for family: the most ancient and familiar form through which racism expresses itself. Racism is originarily plastic. In conjunction with my reading of Derrida, I critique the contemporary conflation of racism and white supremacy; the doctrinaire view that racism is only institutional (prejudice plus power); and the discourse of microaggressions, whose outsized political currency arguably transforms them into quasi-macroaggressions by conceiving them as expressions of white supremacy.
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种族的可塑性
摘要本文探讨了雅克·德里达在后主义的非目的论概念,这是他在未发表的回复Ètienne Balibar在2003年加州大学欧文分校举行的tRACEs会议上的主题演讲中阐述的。对德里达来说,种族主义本质上是“可塑的”,这使它倾向于未来的转喻形式,即使严格意义上的种族主义即将结束。基于他的观察,我认为这些转喻也可以追溯到历史上。他将肉体和肉体之间的形而上区别视为种族主义的条件,也为家庭提供了基础:这是种族主义表达自己的最古老、最熟悉的形式。种族主义最初是可塑的。结合我对德里达的阅读,我批判了当代将种族主义与白人至上主义混为一谈的现象;教条主义认为种族主义只是制度性的(偏见加权力);微观侵略(microaggression)的话语,其庞大的政治流通,可以说是将其视为白人至上主义的表现,将其转变为准宏观侵略(准宏观侵略)。
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ANGELAKI-JOURNAL OF THE THEORETICAL HUMANITIES
ANGELAKI-JOURNAL OF THE THEORETICAL HUMANITIES HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Angelaki: journal of the theoretical humanities was established in September 1993 to provide an international forum for vanguard work in the theoretical humanities. In itself a contentious category, "theoretical humanities" represents the productive nexus of work in the disciplinary fields of literary criticism and theory, philosophy, and cultural studies. The journal is dedicated to the refreshing of intellectual coordinates, and to the challenging and vivifying process of re-thinking. Angelaki: journal of the theoretical humanities encourages a critical engagement with theory in terms of disciplinary development and intellectual and political usefulness, the inquiry into and articulation of culture.
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