Raça como tecnologia

Autores

  • Nicholaos Jones The University of Alabama in Huntsville
  • Holly Jones Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2017v70n2p39

Resumo

As tecnologias de Cyborg e próteses enquadram abordagens pós-humanistas proeminentes para entender a natureza da raça. Mas esses quadros lutam para acomodar os fenômenos da passagem racial e da estacionança racial, e sua orientação pós-humanista encobre distinções úteis entre os seres humanos racializados e seus contextos sociais. Defendemos, em vez disso, uma abordagem humanista da raça, entendendo a hierarquia racial como uma tecnologia industrial. Nossa abordagem acomoda a passagem racial e a estacionararia. Integra toda uma série de pesquisas em todas as disciplinas. Também é útil distinguir entre os motivos da racialização e condições que facilitam os impactos dessa racialização.

Biografia do Autor

Nicholaos Jones, The University of Alabama in Huntsville

Associate Professor of Philosophy at The University of Alabama in Huntsville. PhD. Research Areas: Philosophy of Science and Asian Philosophy 

Holly Jones, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

Associate Professor of English at University of Alabama in Huntsville. PhD. Research Areas: Ethnic American Literature and Citizenship Studies. 

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2017-06-05

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