Race, beyond Fact and Fiction

What is biological race and how is it made relevant in specific practices? How to address the materiality of biological race without fixing it? And how to write about it without reifying race as a singular object? These are the central questions in this short essay. Instead of debunking or trivializ...

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Main Author: Amade M'charek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna – Dipartimento di Filosofia e Comunicazione 2011-06-01
Series:Tecnoscienza
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Online Access:https://tecnoscienza.unibo.it/article/view/16994
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description What is biological race and how is it made relevant in specific practices? How to address the materiality of biological race without fixing it? And how to write about it without reifying race as a singular object? These are the central questions in this short essay. Instead of debunking or trivializing biological race, it wants to attend to race and investigate how it is made relevant in practices. I am interested in what it is made to be in them. By engaging with race in practices, I want to move away from two dominant and mutually exclusive notions: race as a fact, and race as a fiction. As a contrast to these approaches I present one short case to show how race is enacted but also that it is both factual and fictional.
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spelling doaj.art-55e0932c251548a585be6572fc3b3f412024-01-22T10:27:46ZengUniversity of Bologna – Dipartimento di Filosofia e ComunicazioneTecnoscienza2038-34602011-06-0121657110.6092/issn.2038-3460/1699415353Race, beyond Fact and FictionAmade M'charek0University of AmsterdamWhat is biological race and how is it made relevant in specific practices? How to address the materiality of biological race without fixing it? And how to write about it without reifying race as a singular object? These are the central questions in this short essay. Instead of debunking or trivializing biological race, it wants to attend to race and investigate how it is made relevant in practices. I am interested in what it is made to be in them. By engaging with race in practices, I want to move away from two dominant and mutually exclusive notions: race as a fact, and race as a fiction. As a contrast to these approaches I present one short case to show how race is enacted but also that it is both factual and fictional.https://tecnoscienza.unibo.it/article/view/16994materialitypracticebodyracefactfiction
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