Black Unsettlement: Embodied Blackness and Black Studies in the Irish Context

Q2 Social Sciences
Philomena Mullen
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Reflecting the call for diverse opinions in knowledge production, this article is a personal perspective on the positioning of Black Studies in Ireland. Black Studies as praxi-theory foregrounds the inseparability of embodied experiences from epistemic subject, since the knowledge production process is inherently subjective. Within the Irish racial ecology, the specificities of being Black suggest using the term anti-blackness rather than racism to address systemic racial violence against the Black body. While the presence of blackness in Ireland challenges imagined narratives of racial homogeneity, anti-blackness is deeply entrenched within academic texts, materials and ideas, shaping knowledge production cultures and systems. To understand the nature of anti-blackness in Ireland, a number of concepts which inform the author's work will be introduced. Xeno/miso-phenotypic prejudice encompasses both bias and aversion in relation to the Black body. Unexpected Irishness reflects the dissonance in some imagined white spaces, discourses and epistemes when confronted by the onto-epistemological totality of blackness. The author, positioned as a Black academic teaching Black Studies, underscores the potential tokenisation of Black scholarship within Higher Education Institutions and the toll on Black academics’ well-being. The text calls for a genuine elevation of Black Studies, acknowledging its power to unsettle academic complacency.
黑色未定居:爱尔兰背景下的体现黑人和黑人研究
本文反映了在知识生产过程中对不同意见的呼唤,是对爱尔兰黑人研究定位的个人观点。黑人研究作为一种实践理论,强调了体现性经验与认识主体的不可分割性,因为知识生产过程本质上是主观的。在爱尔兰的种族生态中,黑人的特殊性建议使用 "反黑人"(anti-blackness)而非 "种族主义"(racism)一词来解决针对黑人身体的系统性种族暴力问题。虽然爱尔兰黑人的存在挑战了种族同质性的想象,但反黑人在学术文本、材料和思想中根深蒂固,影响着知识生产文化和系统。为了理解爱尔兰反黑人的本质,我们将介绍一些为作者的工作提供参考的概念。异/异表型偏见包括对黑人身体的偏见和厌恶。意料之外的爱尔兰性反映了一些想象中的白人空间、话语和认识论在面对黑人认识论整体时的不和谐。作者作为一名教授黑人研究的黑人学者,强调了黑人学术在高等教育机构中的潜在象征化,以及对黑人学者福祉的损害。文章呼吁真正提升黑人研究,承认黑人研究具有打破学术自满情绪的力量。
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Irish Journal of Sociology
Irish Journal of Sociology Social Sciences-Social Sciences (all)
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