Unveiling the entanglements of Western Christianity and racialisation in Africa

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 AREA STUDIES
Josias Tembo
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ABSTRACT In this essay, I critically engage with scholarship on race and racism on Africa, which closely connects race and Western Christianity, to argue that modern race and Christianity in Africa are essentially entangled. I will show that race and racism in modernity emerged as the name for religious difference, and racialisation became the process by which human beings were inserted into the Christian history of salvation, only to be kept at a distance from “true” conversion. Christianity meant full humanity and living outside full Christianity meant living outside the constructed category of the human. The physical manifestation of the spiritual quality of Christianity became associated with human phenotype. Simultaneously, political belonging, cultural and economic practices became premised on religious/racial difference. By critically looking at the discourses on reason, commerce (chattel slavery) and modern Western empire(s), this article will show how the three interfaced within Western Christian anthropology which engendered and sustain race and racism in Africa. In conclusion, the article argues that race and racism within Africa and projected on Africa cannot be fully understood without its Western Christian religious foundations and mutations.
揭露西方基督教与非洲种族化的纠缠
在这篇文章中,我批判性地探讨了与种族和西方基督教密切相关的关于非洲种族和种族主义的学术研究,认为非洲的现代种族和基督教本质上是纠缠在一起的。我将表明,种族和种族主义在现代性中作为宗教差异的名称出现,种族化成为人类被插入基督教救赎历史的过程,只是与“真正的”皈依保持距离。基督教意味着完整的人性,生活在完整的基督教之外意味着生活在人类的建构范畴之外。基督教精神品质的物理表现与人类表型联系在一起。同时,政治归属、文化和经济实践以宗教/种族差异为前提。通过批判性地审视理性、商业(动产奴隶制)和现代西方帝国的话语,本文将展示这三者如何在西方基督教人类学中相互作用,从而产生并维持非洲的种族和种族主义。总之,文章认为,如果没有西方基督教的宗教基础和变异,非洲内部和投射在非洲的种族和种族主义就不能完全理解。
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期刊介绍: Social Dynamics is the journal of the Centre for African Studies at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. It has been published since 1975, and is committed to advancing interdisciplinary academic research, fostering debate and addressing current issues pertaining to the African continent. Articles cover the full range of humanities and social sciences including anthropology, archaeology, economics, education, history, literary and language studies, music, politics, psychology and sociology.
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