Apologies for cross-posting:
The second special journal issue of darkmatter exploring questions of
race & materiality is online:
http://www.darkmatter101.org/site/category/issues/race-matter/
A materialist turn in the humanities and social sciences has
revitalized work in feminism, science and technology studies, critical
social theory and phenomenology. Nonetheless, we want to ask what's at
stake when 'race' is grasped from a materialist standpoint? Is the
focus on materiality able to track and unravel the manifold
neo-racisms of contemporary globalization? Does it supersede the
limitations of social constructionist accounts of race? And could a
materialist ontology of race transform and invigorate anti-racist
praxis?
CONTRIBUTIONS:
Editorial: Race/Matter - materialism and the politics of racialization
by dimitris papadopoulos and sanjay sharma
Racists like us…
by james arvanitakis and dinesh wadiwel
White ravers in a Goan village: race as machinic assemblage
by arun saldanha
The force of race
by daniel swanton
2016: archive project
by zanny begg
How do bodies matter? understanding embodied racialised subjectivities
by damien riggs
Material effects: race, class and masculinities among South African teachers
by robert morrell and debbie Epstein
reckless driving: race through mass spec and global capital on highway 5
by jenny reardon
The materiality of race theory
by ben pitcher
The materialisation of race in multiculture
by angela mitropoulos
Performing the context - crossing the orders
by marianne pieper
'Passing Drama': the materialization of race
by angela melitopoulos
Along the color line: racialization and resistance in cognitive capitalism
by anna curcio
Materialism Today
by ash sharma
Into the voice box
by dimitris papadopoulos
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