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Toward a Global Idea of Race

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Abstract

In this far-ranging and penetrating work, Denise Ferreira da Silva asks why, after more than five hundred years of violence perpetrated by Europeans against people of color, is there no ethical outrage? Rejecting the prevailing view that social categories of difference such as race and culture operate solely as principles of exclusion, Silva presents a critique of modern thought that shows how racial knowledge and power produce global space. Looking at the United States and Brazil, she argues that modern subjects are formed in philosophical accounts that presume two ontological moments-historicity and globality-which are refigured in the concepts of the nation and the racial, respectively. By displacing…

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Keywords
  • Outrage
  • Prerogative
  • Sociology
  • Globality
  • Historicity (philosophy)
  • Enlightenment
  • Gender studies
  • Epistemology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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