Beyond race?

Sawitri Saharso, Tabea Scharrer*

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Abstract

While at the moment the world seems to be divided along racial lines and ‘race’ appears to be a central axe of social inclusion and exclusion, in this article we ask whether it is thinkable to go ‘beyond race’. We want to explore the idea of going ‘beyond race’ in four different ways: (1) ‘Beyond race’ as a demographic reality when people of mixed origin form the majority of population; (2) ‘Beyond race’ in regard to policies that aim at combatting inequalities also along color lines, yet are no longer dependent on a notion of race. (3) ‘Beyond race’ in terms of political mobilizations, e.g. the possibility or desirability of anti-racist movements not grounded in identity politics and (4) ‘Beyond race’ as a conceptualization of race that is decoupling biology and culture, or even to stop thinking in racial categories altogether, yet without de-politicizing any marginalised group’s, history and experience. We are aware that this questioning of race, and by implication of ethnicity, may be a typical hang-up of two authors based in Europe. We have invited authors from different parts of the world, and with different academic backgrounds to reflect in a commentary on the issues we raise and to explain their position.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4
Pages (from-to)1-14
Number of pages14
JournalComparative Migration Studies
Volume10
Early online date14 Jan 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2022

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
We would like to thank?Anju Mary Paul for her editorial work, making?this commentary series possible, the two anonymous reviewers of this paper with their very helpful comments,?as well as the?authors of the response articles?for getting involved in the discussion.

Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, The Author(s).

Keywords

  • Affirmative action
  • Critical post-racialism
  • Identity politics
  • Mixed race
  • Race
  • Transracialism

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