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*Goldsmiths Department of Sociology Annual Lecture*

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*Thursday, 24th October, 4pm-6pm*

Professor Stuart Hall Building LG 02*
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*Goldsmiths, University of London
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*Amade M’charek (Professor of Anthropology of Science, University of 
Amsterdam)*

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*Race, Face and Forensic Identification*


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The face is evident and intricate. In everyday life the face is 
ubiquitous. Yet in social theory the face is rather absent. In my 
lecture I want to move beyond the representational model and attend to 
the work that a face can /do,/ and to what the face is /capable of/. I 
introduce the concept of the /tentacular/ to analyze how the face draws 
certain publics together and how it feeds on that public to assume 
content and contours. My examples come for the field of forensic 
genetics, where DNA-phenotyping is used to produce a ‘composite face’ of 
the unknown individual. I will show that this novel technology is not so 
much aimed at the /individual suspect/ but at a /suspect population/, 
clusters of individuals. I argue that this population is racialized 
through the biologization of the phenotype.


This process prompts the question: what is race? To answer this, I 
suggest that we need to ‘care’ for race, i.e., to invent methods that 
are open-ended and allow us to follow race around and examine how it 
shifts and changes in practice. I propose the concept of /generous 
methods/ to show that the slipperiness of race is not simply a matter of 
‘multiplicity’; race is not only an ‘object multiple’. As a word and a 
practice, race is different ontological things altogether. Different 
realities: race is an object, a tool, and a theory. Three different yet 
connected realities, contributing to its slipperiness as well as its 
virulent nature.

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Michael Guggenheim
17 Popham Street
N1 8QW London
UK


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