Own-Race-Absent Racism

Original Articles

Own-Race-Absent Racism

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 28 , issue 1 , 2009 , pages: 25–33
DOI: 10.4314/sajpem.v28i1.42903
Author(s): Tom Martin Rhodes University and Flinders University Philosophy Dept Rhodes University, South Africa

Abstract

I propose that a distinction can be drawn between two fundamental kinds of racism: own-race-present racism and own-race-absent racism. In own-racepresent racism, the race of the racist figures as a term in her racist thinking; in own-race-absent racism it does not. While own-race-present racism might conform readily to commonsense understandings of racism, own-race-absent racism less clearly does. I provide evidence that these two kinds are there to be identified and raise considerations regarding the benefits, both theoretical and practical, of adopting the less-obvious concept of own-race-absent racism.

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