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Original Articles

Post-race, post politics: the paradoxical rise of culture after multiculturalism

Pages 1268-1285 | Received 15 Oct 2009, Accepted 02 Feb 2012, Published online: 22 Mar 2012
 

Abstract

Declarations of the end of race ignore the continuing impact of racism upon socio-economic inequality in ‘racial states’. Nevertheless, the idea of post-racialism has gained ground in a post-9/11 era, defined by a growing suspicion of diversity. Clearly racialized, this suspicion is couched in cultural-civilizational terms that attempt to avoid the charge of racism. Hence, attempts to counteract the purported failure of multiculturalism in Europe today pose culturalist solutions to problems deemed to originate from an excess of cultural diversity. This is part of a deepening culturalization of politics in which the post-race argument belongs to a post-political logic that shuns political explanations of unrest and widening disintegration in favour of reductive culturalist ones. The culturalization of politics is elaborated by relating it to the displacement of the political that originated with the nineteenth-century ascendance of race, thus setting ‘post-racialism’ firmly within the history of modern racism.

Notes

1. Comment on the Pickled Politics blog: Available from: http://www.pickledpolitics.com/archives/5603 [Accessed 24 February 2012]

2. In his speech on multiculturalism made in Munich in February 2011, British Prime Minister David Cameron said that under ‘state multiculturalism’, ‘We have even tolerated these segregated communities behaving in ways that run counter to our values’ (BBC News Online Citation2011).

3. For that we have to rely on Stoler's (Citation1995) use of Foucault's work in relation to colonialism.

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Notes on contributors

Alana Lentin

ALANA LENTIN is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at Sussex University.

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