
Race Otherwise
Forging a New Humanism for South Africa
Zimitri Erasmus(Author)
Wits University Press
Published on 1. September 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
232 pages
978-1-77614-058-9 (ISBN)
Description
Three tensions to consider in the making and unmaking of race
In Race Otherwise: Forging a New Humanism for South Africa Zimitri Erasmus questions the notion that one can know 'race' with one's eyes, or through racial categories and or genetic ancestry tests. She moves between the intimate probing of racial identities as we experience them individually, and analysis of the global historical forces that have created these identities and woven them into our thinking about what it means to be 'human'. Starting from her own family's journeys through regions of the world and ascribed racial identities, she develops her argument about how it is possible to recognize the pervasiveness of race thinking without submitting to its power. Drawing on the theoretical work of Frantz Fanon, Sylvia Wynter and others, Erasmus argues for a new way of 'coming to know otherwise', of seeing the boundaries between racial identities as thresholds to be crossed, through politically charged acts of imagination and love.
In Race Otherwise: Forging a New Humanism for South Africa Zimitri Erasmus questions the notion that one can know 'race' with one's eyes, or through racial categories and or genetic ancestry tests. She moves between the intimate probing of racial identities as we experience them individually, and analysis of the global historical forces that have created these identities and woven them into our thinking about what it means to be 'human'. Starting from her own family's journeys through regions of the world and ascribed racial identities, she develops her argument about how it is possible to recognize the pervasiveness of race thinking without submitting to its power. Drawing on the theoretical work of Frantz Fanon, Sylvia Wynter and others, Erasmus argues for a new way of 'coming to know otherwise', of seeing the boundaries between racial identities as thresholds to be crossed, through politically charged acts of imagination and love.
Reviews / Votes
'Race Otherwise brings together the full amplitude of Zimitri Erasmus's thinking about how race works. It tunes into registers both personal and social. It is not without indignation, and not ... insensitive to emotion and ... the anger inside South Africa. It is a book that is not afraid of questions of affect. Eros and love, Erasmus urges, are not separable from the hard work of thinking.' - Crain Soudien, CEO of the Human Sciences Research Council, South AfricaMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Johannesburg
South Africa
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-77614-058-9 (9781776140589)
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E-Book
08/2017
Abingdon Press
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Person
Zimitri Erasmus is associate professor at Wits University, South Africa in the department of Sociology. She is the editor of the seminal title Coloured by History, Shaped by Place: New Perspectives on Coloured Identities in Cape Town (2001). IShe is a previous recipient of the Commonwealth Fellowship and the UCT-Harvard Mandela-Mellon Fellowship and was resident at Harvard's Du Bois Institute. She is a committed teacher-activist and has been involved with the #FeesMustFall student movements.
Content
Appreciations
Foreword by Crain Soudien
Prelude
1 This Blackness
2 A Conversation
3 The Look
4 The Category
5 The Gene
6 Beginnings
7 Open closure
References
Index
Foreword by Crain Soudien
Prelude
1 This Blackness
2 A Conversation
3 The Look
4 The Category
5 The Gene
6 Beginnings
7 Open closure
References
Index