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  Racialized modernity: An analytics of white mythologies
 
 
Title: Racialized modernity: An analytics of white mythologies
Author: Hesse, Barnor
Appeared in: Ethnic and racial studies
Paging: Volume 30 (2007) nr. 4 pages 643-663
Year: 2007-07
Contents: This article is located in parentheses between two quotations from Derrida's reflections on white mythologies, defined here as the 'rhetoric of modernity'. It re-conceptualizes race by interrogating its elision in contemporary social and political thought where discussions of modernity routinely ignore colonial and racial formations. It discusses a commentary by Jurgen Habermas on Hegel's discourse of modernity, which is used heuristically to illustrate the systematic elisions of race in contemporary theoretical discussions of modernity. Reading various juxtapositions between the two, it argues Habermas's erasure of distinctly colonial/racial themes in Hegel's concept of modernity, can be used to develop an analytics of racialized modernity, against white mythologies, which understands race beyond corporeality as signifying colonial distinctions between assemblages of 'Europeanness' and 'non-Europeanness'. Building on developments in race/modernity studies it argues for the importance of conceptualizing race without any residual reliance on a biological referent to guarantee the object of critique.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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