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Call for Papers

"Post-racial Imaginaries"
darkmatter Journal
Special Issue (November 2011)

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Increasing reference to the notion of ‘post-race’ is suggestive of an
emergent discursive framework in critical approaches to race and
racism. ‘Post-race’, ‘post-racial’, ‘post-black’, and associated
ideas, are being mobilized in various theoretical, cultural and
political discourses to describe new racial formations. Post-race
requires us to question in new ways the precepts of race thinking,
positing the end of race as a point with which to think racial
futures. The imprecise nature of much ‘post-’ talk means there has
yet to be a rigorous assessment of the significance of post-race and
its cognate terms, beyond simple endorsement or dismissal.

This special issue of darkmatter Journal is interested in delineating
the contours of the ‘post-racial’ turn by asking: what is the
post-racial? What are the conditions of its emergence? What
assumptions and claims does it make about the logics of racism? What
critical and political work is the term doing? What does the ‘post’
in post-race mean? How is racism theorized in post-race? What is the
relationship between colonial history and the post-racial? When and
where is the post-racial? Who claims post-raciality?

Given the multiple registers of post-race talk, these fundamental
questions might be addressed in relation to:

* The shifts from race to ethnicity, cultural difference and
  multiculturalism;
* The ontology and epistemology of race;
* Obama and the politics of anti-racism;
* Utopia and the end of racism;
* Modernity, history, nation and racial memory;
* After whiteness;
* Feminism, sexual politics and multiraciality;
* Neoliberalism, Marxism and class politics;
* Globalism, Orientalism, anti/post/de-colonialism;
* Post-black aesthetics, popular culture and politics;
* Digitalization, bio-technologies, genetic engineering and racial
  mutations

Submissions: between 1,500 - 8,000 words are welcome, as are
alternative formats such as commentaries, reviews, audio, visual and
digital contributions. Please email a 400 - 500 word abstract to:
[email protected]

Please note: submissions to darkmatter are now subject to external
peer review. If your contribution is intended for the less formal
(and non-peer reviewed) ‘commons’ section, indicate this on your
submission.

Deadline for Abstracts: 1st Feb 2011
Deadline for Articles: 1st Aug 2011
Publication date: Nov 2011


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