2020
DOI: 10.1177/0160597620930922
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Caste, Race, and Abjection: An Essay on Sub-humanity

Abstract: This article discusses continuities between the discourse of caste in ancient India, the racialization constitutive of the Enlightenment, and a similarly exclusionary, overdetermined conception of worthlessness—the lazy, immoral, deviant minorities—evident in contemporary racism as much as in the abandonment of a global underclass. We argue that the negative marking of a social condition or group as inferior and subhuman (on all kinds of grounds, moral, aesthetic, and intellectual) has been constitutive of the… Show more

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“…Kim 1999), as will transnational connections inform shapes of exclusion and racialization over the broader global(izing) context (e.g. Marx, 1998;Singh & Torkelson 2020;Telles, 2004). Our specific emphasis on the boundaries of white/non-white in this review is not just meant to detail issues surrounding the softer points of new malleabilities in America, but bring into sharpest focus the core issues of accessing and defending privilege that govern this border, and that look to be the driving nerve center of substantial racial-political movements for years to come.…”
Section: Concluding Commentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kim 1999), as will transnational connections inform shapes of exclusion and racialization over the broader global(izing) context (e.g. Marx, 1998;Singh & Torkelson 2020;Telles, 2004). Our specific emphasis on the boundaries of white/non-white in this review is not just meant to detail issues surrounding the softer points of new malleabilities in America, but bring into sharpest focus the core issues of accessing and defending privilege that govern this border, and that look to be the driving nerve center of substantial racial-political movements for years to come.…”
Section: Concluding Commentsmentioning
confidence: 99%