Publication year
2008Author(s)
Source
Social Theory and Practice, 34, 1, (2008), pp. 49-69ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Empirische politicologie
Journal title
Social Theory and Practice
Volume
vol. 34
Issue
iss. 1
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 49
Page end
p. 69
Subject
NON-RU research; Onderzoek niet-RUAbstract
Lewis Gordon's interpretation of racism from a Sartrean perspective is phenomenologically unconvincing. The reason is that Gordon has not taken the transformative nature of racism sufficiently into account. The perception of the other as a disturbing lack of being, as "absence", is characteristic of the motivation for racism rather than of the racist attitude itself. I will describe two alternative variations of racism as bad faith. Both include 'other reification' as a key feature. In the first variant, however, the self is reified as well, while the second variant is characterized by a self-understanding as transcendence.
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