Race as Category Crisis: Whiteness and the Topical Assignation of Race |
| |
Authors: | Joseph Pugliese |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. Department of Anthropology , State University of Campinas , Brazil renzotaddei@gmail.com;3. Department of Anthropology , Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana – Iztapalapa , Mexico |
| |
Abstract: | In this essay, I examine whiteness along two different axes. First, I discuss, in the context of Richard Dyer's White , the manner in which discussions of whiteness tend to be decontextualised and dehistoricised. Fundamentally, in White , whiteness is represented in terms of a homogeneous and self-identical category. In the second part of my essay, I focus on how racialised bodies, once they are situated within a specific historico-cultural context, complicate and problematise unitary and homogenised concepts of whiteness. I argue that the power and endurace of whiteness emerges out of its historical dispersions and geo-political mobility. |
| |
Keywords: | gender politics visibility semiotics Northeast Brazil |
|
|