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  • May 20, 2024
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Race and Representation

Does race exist?
 Race is socially constructed.
 “There is no such thing as the black ‘race’. Blackness, whiteness and colouredness
exist, but they are cultural, historical and political identities.” – Erasmus
 The fact that race does not exist scientifically does not mean that black pain is not
real, and that white privilege is not real.
 What systems are in place that ensure white privilege?
 Racial interpellation shows how race is constructed through discursive practices.

Fragmentation:
 Frantz Fanon
 “With white social and cultural norms imposed at every turn, the black colonized
subject must wear a white mask—a mask whose foreignness and forced application
produces in the colonized subject a deep sense of alienation and homelessness.”
 Being forced to assimilate to “whiteness” results in the self-fragmentation of a
subject, he is not whole.

Double consciousness:
 W. E. B. du Bois
 “It is a peculiar sensation, this double consciousness, this sense of always looking at
oneself through the eyes of others, of measuring one’s soul by the tape of a world that
looks on in amused contempt and pity.”
 du Bois allows us to consider the ways in which hegemonic discourses interpolate
black subjects and frustrate their attempts to represent themselves on their own terms.
 Fanon makes use of double consciousness in Black Skins, White Masks.

Accent as a marker of competence:
 “My lecturer speaks with an accent, and I don’t know what he’s saying half the time.
It’s a real problem.”
 “You speak so well.”
 Are “black accents” and multilingualism read as incompetence?
 How is competence measured, and on whose terms?
 With English representing a hegemonic ideal in society, there are often distinctions
and assumptions made with regard to standard and non-standard dialects of English.

Some definitions:
 eurocentrism – places European values in a privileged, central position, and sees the
world from a European perspective
 multiculturalism – celebrates unity in diversity by bringing together a range of
cultural groups within a larger identity or community without privileging one culture
over another
 orientalism – the way Europe has perceived, understood, and attempted to control
cultures beyond the oriental line

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