Toward a Global Idea of RaceU of Minnesota Press - 334 páginas In this far-ranging and penetrating work, Denise Ferreira da Silva asks why, after more than five hundred years of violence perpetrated by Europeans against people of color, is there no ethical outrage? Rejecting the prevailing view that social categories of difference such as race and culture operate solely as principles of exclusion, Silva presents a critique of modern thought that shows how racial knowledge and power produce global space. Looking at the United States and Brazil, she argues that modern subjects are formed in philosophical accounts that presume two ontological moments—historicity and globality—which are refigured in the concepts of the nation and the racial, respectively. By displacing historicity’s ontological prerogative, Silva proposes that the notion of racial difference governs the present global power configuration because it institutes moral regions not covered by the leading post-Enlightenment ethical ideals—namely, universality and self-determination. By introducing a view of the racial as the signifier of globalit y,Toward a Global Idea of Race provides a new basis for the investigation of past and present modern social processes and contexts of subjection. Denise Ferreira da Silva is associate professor of ethnic studies at University of California, San Diego. |
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... object of scientific knowledge . Second , my analysis of the regimen of production of the racial shows how the sciences of man and society tackled this founding ontological prob- lem by deploying racial difference as a constitutive ...
... object of scientific knowledge . Second , my analysis of the regimen of production of the racial shows how the sciences of man and society tackled this founding ontological prob- lem by deploying racial difference as a constitutive ...
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... object has no place in the realm of Freedom. While Nietzsche's madman recognizes that the arsenal that manu- factured the transparent “I” threatened his freedom, he seems to ignore that reason, the powerful force that signaled that man ...
... object has no place in the realm of Freedom. While Nietzsche's madman recognizes that the arsenal that manu- factured the transparent “I” threatened his freedom, he seems to ignore that reason, the powerful force that signaled that man ...
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... object: the “natives” of today could and should represent themselves, we were told, and she could finally (critically) inhabit her own position of privilege (Clifford 1988). The problem, however, was that this epistemological ...
... object: the “natives” of today could and should represent themselves, we were told, and she could finally (critically) inhabit her own position of privilege (Clifford 1988). The problem, however, was that this epistemological ...
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Contenido
1 The Transparency Thesis | 1 |
Homo Historicus | 17 |
Homo Scientificus | 91 |
Homo Modernus | 171 |
Future Anterior | 253 |
Notes | 269 |
Bibliography | 301 |
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