Under Representation shows how the founding texts of aesthetic
philosophy ground the racial order of the modern world in our concepts
of universality, freedom, and humanity. In taking on the relation of
aesthetics to race, Lloyd challenges the absence of sustained thought
about race in postcolonial studies, as well as the lack of sustained
attention to aesthetics in critical race theory. Late Enlightenment
discourse on aesthetic experience proposes a decisive account of the
conditions of possibility for universal human subjecthood. The
aesthetic forges a powerful “racial regime of representation”
whose genealogy runs from enlightenment thinkers like Kant and
Schiller to late modernist critics like Adorno and Benjamin. For
aesthetic philosophy, representation is not just about depiction of
diverse humans or inclusion in political or cultural institutions. It
is an activity that undergirds the various spheres of human practice
and theory, from the most fundamental acts of perception and
reflection to the relation of the subject to the political, the
economic, and the social. Representation regulates the distribution of
racial identifications along a developmental trajectory: The
racialized remain “under representation,” on the threshold of
humanity and not yet capable of freedom and civility as aesthetic
thought defines those attributes. To ignore the aesthetic is thus to
overlook its continuing force in the formation of the racial and
political structures down to the present. Across five chapters, Under
Representation investigates the aesthetic foundations of modern
political subjectivity; race and the sublime; the logic of
assimilation and the stereotype; the subaltern critique of
representation; and the place of magic and the primitive in modernist
concepts of art, aura and representation. Both a genealogy and an
account of our present, Under Representation ultimately helps show how
a political reading of aesthetics can help us build a racial politics
adequate for the problems we face today, one that stakes claims more
radical than multicultural demands for representation.
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The Racial Regime of Aesthetics
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ISBN
9780823282395
Publisert
2018
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Fordham University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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