Reconsidering Intersectionality: Falsity, Negativity, and Radical Racial Pragmatism in Social Work Praxis

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Critical and Radical Social Work Pub Date : 2022-09-22 DOI:10.22329/csw.v23i1.7587
Joshua R. Gregory
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The present historical juncture, characterized by overuse of the word “intersectionality” and underappreciation for its historical evolution and intention, warrants not only clarification of intersectionality as a concept, but thoroughgoing reconsideration of its contemporary utility and limitations. This is precisely the task undertaken in this article. Upon close scrutiny, extant theories of intersectionality fall upon a continuum ranging from falsity to negativity, the former indicating misrepresentation of identity through reliance on categories, the latter suggesting deconstruction to the point of making translation into practice difficult or impossible. Neither theoretical extreme of this continuum, nor any point in between, advances the intended mission of racial justice without also creating new problems or inflicting collateral social damage. This necessitates a theoretical and practical push beyond intersectionality toward a new project of radical racial pragmatism in social work praxis. Radical racial pragmatism offers a platform from which to begin a campaign for racial justice that avoids the obstacles of falsity and negativity by adhering to a program centering upon provisional racial relationality, epistemological and moral pluralism, and participatory, interracial democracy. The liberatory and transformative aspiration that guides but ultimately eludes intersectional theorization is thus restored by radical racial pragmatism in social work praxis.
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重新考虑交叉性:社会工作实践中的虚假、消极和激进的种族实用主义
当前的历史关头,以“交叉性”一词的过度使用和对其历史演变和意图的低估为特征,不仅需要澄清交叉性作为一个概念,而且需要彻底重新考虑其当代效用和局限性。这正是本文所承担的任务。经过仔细审视,现存的交叉性理论落入了一个从虚假到否定的连续体,前者表明通过依赖类别对身份的错误表述,后者暗示解构,以至于使翻译成为实践变得困难或不可能。无论是这一连续体的理论极端,还是两者之间的任何一点,都不能在不产生新问题或造成附带社会损害的情况下推进种族正义的既定使命。这需要在理论和实践上超越交叉性,推动社会工作实践中激进的种族实用主义的新项目。激进的种族实用主义为开始一场种族正义运动提供了一个平台,通过坚持以临时种族关系、认识论和道德多元化以及参与性、种族间民主为中心的计划,避免了虚假和消极的障碍。因此,社会工作实践中激进的种族实用主义恢复了指导但最终回避交叉理论化的解放和变革的愿望。
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