Retroactive phantasies: discourse,discipline, and the production of race |
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Authors: | Nadine Ehlers |
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Affiliation: | 1. Women's and Gender Studies , University of North Carolina at Greensboro , USA nadine.ehlers@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | The present inquiry considers how the practice and notion of race can be figured as a type of discipline that functions to achieve the subjection of the individual – to form the individual as a racial subject. Focusing on the constructions of blackness and whiteness within US racial rhetoric, and engaging the work of Michel Foucault and Judith Butler, I propose that racial identity is a retroactive phantasy that is always conditional on the subject enacting the very power that marks them: the formation and maintenance of subjectivity is premised on the individual being formed and forming themselves in relation to a normalized identity site and is, thus, always an action. Precisely due to this necessity to act, and to the incoherence of power, innovative acts of anti-discipline re-negotiate the ways in which racial subjectivity is lived and realized. |
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Keywords: | race discourse discipline power Foucault Butler |
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