
The Moment of Racial Sight
A History
Irene Tucker(Autor*in)
University of Chicago Press
Erscheint ca. am 11. Januar 2013
Buch
Hardcover
304 Seiten
978-0-226-92293-5 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
"The Moment of Racial Sight" overturns the most familiar form of racial analysis in contemporary culture: the idea that race is constructed, that it operates by attaching visible marks of difference to arbitrary meanings and associations. Searching for the history of the constructed racial sign, Irene Tucker argues that if people instantly perceive racial differences despite knowing better, then the underlying function of race is to produce this immediate knowledge. Racial perception, then, is not just a mark of acculturation, but a part of how people know one another. Tucker begins her investigation in the Enlightenment, at the moment when skin first came to be used as the primary mark of racial difference. Through Kant and his writing on the relation of philosophy and medicine, she describes how racialized skin was created as a mechanism to enable us to perceive the likeness of individuals in a moment.
From there, Tucker tells the story of instantaneous racial seeing across centuries - from the fictive bodies described but not seen in Wilkie Collins' realism to the medium of common public opinion in John Stuart Mill, from the invention of the notion of a constructed racial sign in Darwin's late work to the institutionalizing of racial sight on display in the HBO series "The Wire". Rich with perceptive readings of unexpected texts, this ambitious book is an important intervention in the study of race.
From there, Tucker tells the story of instantaneous racial seeing across centuries - from the fictive bodies described but not seen in Wilkie Collins' realism to the medium of common public opinion in John Stuart Mill, from the invention of the notion of a constructed racial sign in Darwin's late work to the institutionalizing of racial sight on display in the HBO series "The Wire". Rich with perceptive readings of unexpected texts, this ambitious book is an important intervention in the study of race.
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"The Moment of Racial Sight is a work of complex cerebration and theoretical ambition. It seeks nothing short of a fundamental rethinking of the racial construction thesis that has come to assume the character of the very air we breathe in the humanities and interpretive social sciences. An astute, erudite, and often brilliant work, this book makes a huge contribution to critical theory, literary theory, and philosophy." (Stephen Best, University of California, Berkeley)"Weitere Details
Sprache
Englisch
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Chicago
USA
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The University of Chicago Press
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Höhe: 23 mm
Breite: 16 mm
Dicke: 3 mm
Gewicht
539 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-226-92293-5 (9780226922935)
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Irene Tucker is associate professor of English at the University of California, Irvine. She is the author of A Probable State: The Novel, the Contract, and the Jews, also published by the University of Chicago Press.