Cultural Competency as New Racism: An Ontology of Forgetting |
| |
Authors: | Gordon Pon |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. School of Social Work, Ryerson University , Toronto, Ontario, Canada g2pon@ryerson.ca |
| |
Abstract: | This article argues that cultural competency promotes an obsolete view of culture and is a form of new racism. Cultural competency resembles new racism both by otherizing non-whites and by deploying modernist and absolutist views of culture while not using racialist language. Drawing on child welfare, cultural competence is shown to repeat what Lowe (1993) calls an ontology of forgetting Canada's history of colonialism and racism. A recommendation is made for jettisoning cultural competency and emphasizing instead a self-reflexive grappling with racism and colonialism. |
| |
Keywords: | cultural competency new racism postmodernism colonialism |
|
|