Ashwani Sharma on Wed, 30 May 2007 02:58:25 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime-ann> darkmatter Journal: Race/Matter - Call for Papers |
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RACE/MATTER: MATERIALISM AND THE POLITICS OF RACIALIZATION
SPECIAL JOURNAL ISSUE OF DARKMATTER http://www.darkmatter101.org
CALL FOR PAPERS
A materialist turn in the humanities and social sciences has revitalized work in feminism, science and technology studies, critical social theory and phenomenology. But what of 'race' thinking from a materialist standpoint? Can a materialist ontology of race transform anti-racist politics?
A politics of representation and changing the conditions of representation has ostensibly become an anti-racist orthodoxy. How many times have we repeated the mantra of race as a social and discursive construct and still be left with a feeling that it fails to tell the whole story. And discourses of post-race are found to be wanting for their potential to erase why race matters.
While the association of phenotypical differences with cultural categories is a socially and historically contingent process, we continue to be confronted by the irreducibility of race. From the perspective of materiality, embodied difference is not the end point which has to be discursively negotiated or dissolved. Rather, difference is a real point of departure and struggle, in order to contest the constitution of race on the very ground of everyday life.
The second journal issue of darkmatter seeks to open up the question of the material facticity of race - possible topics of interest:
- post-race and the problem of liberal humanism - anti-racism after multiculturalism - the limits of vitalism and productionism - race, migration, mobility - neo-orientalism as differential exclusion - non-essentialist biological approaches to race - Justice beyond citizenship - becoming post-human - spatiality of race - materiality of memory, voice, language or music - racialization in bio-capitalism and embodied capitalism
Send expressions of interest with short description of possible contributions to Dimitris Papadopoulos- papadopoulosd@cardiff.ac.uk and Sanjay Sharma - sanjay.sharma@brunel.ac.uk by 30 June 2007.
Article length: 1,500 – 5,000 words. Alternative formats, such as essays, political commentaries, book and art reviews are welcome, in particular audio, visual and digital contributions.
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