Die Camera Obscura der Identität: Zur Reichweite des Critical-Whiteness-Ansatzes
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in: PROKLA. Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialwissenschaft, Jahrgang 45, Nr. 178, 01.03.2015, S. 117-134.
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T1 - Die Camera Obscura der Identität
T2 - Zur Reichweite des Critical-Whiteness-Ansatzes
AU - Karakayali, Serhat
PY - 2015/3/1
Y1 - 2015/3/1
N2 - The article discusses the recent adoption of „Whiteness Studies" in the German context. Renamed as „Critical Whiteness", the concept has gained popularity particularly in the political field (and partly in academia), where it soon led to vibrant controversies. The paper takes these debates as a starting point to argue that the moralization of politics in relation to the use of this concept in the German context is partly a result of the concept itself, which is caught between a race relations approach and a constructivist one. This becomes particularly apparent when it tries explain post-racism with arguments from symbolic interactionism. To frame racism in terms of „white supremacy“ is particularly problematic in a context, in which racism has since WW2 been articulated and organized around immigration, concerning people, who, with the current US terminology would be labelled as „white“. Furthermore, the paper engages critically with different elements and concepts employed by the approach, such as „awareness“, „privileges“and „standpoint theory“. It concludes with a discussion of the political subjectivation inherent in the concept in terms of the affective relations it seems to presuppose.
AB - The article discusses the recent adoption of „Whiteness Studies" in the German context. Renamed as „Critical Whiteness", the concept has gained popularity particularly in the political field (and partly in academia), where it soon led to vibrant controversies. The paper takes these debates as a starting point to argue that the moralization of politics in relation to the use of this concept in the German context is partly a result of the concept itself, which is caught between a race relations approach and a constructivist one. This becomes particularly apparent when it tries explain post-racism with arguments from symbolic interactionism. To frame racism in terms of „white supremacy“ is particularly problematic in a context, in which racism has since WW2 been articulated and organized around immigration, concerning people, who, with the current US terminology would be labelled as „white“. Furthermore, the paper engages critically with different elements and concepts employed by the approach, such as „awareness“, „privileges“and „standpoint theory“. It concludes with a discussion of the political subjectivation inherent in the concept in terms of the affective relations it seems to presuppose.
KW - Soziologie
KW - Critical-Whiteness-Ansatz
KW - Rassismus
KW - Whiteness Studies
KW - Critical-Whiteness
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/9c8660dc-7cef-316d-b3c7-412cb7f3e753/
U2 - 10.32387/prokla.v45i178.232
DO - 10.32387/prokla.v45i178.232
M3 - Zeitschriftenaufsätze
VL - 45
SP - 117
EP - 134
JO - PROKLA. Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialwissenschaft
JF - PROKLA. Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialwissenschaft
SN - 0342-8176
IS - 178
ER -