The Curse of the Race and the Body of the Undesirable

Processes
By Michel Agier
English

What makes racism without race exist, last and transform itself, when the hunting of the global pariah (the undesirable migrant) is the last but perhaps not the ultimate version of this racism? This article addresses racism from the point of view of the social experience as a language of domination. Dealing with the situated instances of race, as it is staged in interactions or historically, this article aims to deconstruct it without giving any credit to racial thought.

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