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Teorije rasizma, subjektivizem in fenomenologija : magistrsko delo
ID Borovšak, Barbara (Author), ID Krašovec, Primož (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Magistrsko delo kritično obravnava teorije rasizma v vsakdanjem življenju. Obstoječe teorije rasizma pogosto izhajajo iz ideala objektivne znanosti, zaradi katerega je vednost o rasizmu v konfliktu z vsakdanjim življenjem. Kritizirana je predpostavka o rasi kot o subjektivni iluziji, ki obstaja ne glede na konkretne družbene prakse. Zoperstavljena sta dva glavna pristopa do rasizma, subjektivistični in objektivistični, ki zaradi skupne epistemološke podlage – dualizma objektivnega in subjektivnega sveta – ponujata nasprotne, a podobno pomanjkljive razlage. Rasizem je bodisi posledica iracionalnih posameznikov, ki ostajajo ujeti v preteklosti, ali povsem normalna in univerzalna posledica človeške narave. Rasa je reducirana na mentalni pojav, ki se ga ljudje naučijo iz rasističnih ideologij, ali pomen, ki je samodejno ustvarjen zaradi značilnosti zaznavno-kognitivnih procesov. Magistrsko delo v nasprotju z omenjenim poskuša dokazati, da rasa ne obstaja samo kot mentalna kategorija, temveč tudi kot živet pomen, ki ga ni moč razumeti brez vsakdanjih izkušenj posameznika, njegovih navad in praktičnega poznavanja družbe, v kateri živi. Rasa je obravnavana kot realno obstoječa, čeprav ne nujna pomenska celota, ki obstaja znotraj kapitalističnih razmerij, čeprav z njimi ni vzročno povezana.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:rasa, rasizem, implicitni pomen, rasistične navade, fenomenologija
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[B. Borovšak]
Year:2021
Number of pages:104 f.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-132416 This link opens in a new window
UDC:316.2:141.74
COBISS.SI-ID:87550467 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:25.10.2021
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Language:English
Title:Theories of racism, subjectivism, and phenomenology
Abstract:
This thesis critically evaluates theories of racism in everyday life. Theories of racism are often based on the ideal of scientific objectivity. As a consequence, knowledge of racism is always in conflict with everyday life. The thesis criticizes the presupposition that race is a subjective illusion existing independently of concrete social practices. Two main approaches to racism are compared: subjectivist and objectivist. Because of their shared epistemological basis – the dualism of the subjective and objective world – these approaches offer opposing, yet equally flawed explanations. Racism is either a consequence of irrational individuals caught in the past, or a normal and universal consequence of human nature. Race is reduced to a mental phenomenon that people learn from racist ideologies, or to a meaning which follows automatically from the nature of perceptual-cognitive processes. In contrast, this thesis attempts to show that race exists not merely as a mental category but as a lived meaning that cannot be understood independently of the individual’s everyday experience, habits, and practical knowledge of the society in which they live. Race is treated not as a universal meaning, but as an actually existing, meaningful whole within capitalist relations, that is not however causally related to them.

Keywords:race, racism, implicit meaning, racist habits, phenomenology.

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