The raceless antiracist Why ending race is the future of antiracism

Sheena Michele Mason

Book - 2024

"Within the dusty catalog of long-discarded theories about the universe and humankind's place in it, one idea continues to permeate the popular imagination as much today as it did at its ignominious invention: the idea of "race." As a society, we treat the "racial" categories that were invented centuries ago as if they are, in truth, inescapable and permanent aspects of reality. We organize, divide, and judge people based on our belief in "race"-and we often define ourselves and our relationships with others based on this same belief. Many scholars and activists argue that this type of racialization is necessary because even if "race" is not real, racism is. While such an approach might help... lessen some effects of racism, it inevitably strengthens the very foundation of racism. As Sheena Michele Mason argues in The Raceless Antiracist, fighting racism by reifying the idea of "race" and operating within the practice of racialization is like trying to stop a flood by dousing it with water. To end racism, we must end the very idea of "race" itself, our practice of racialization, and the attending power imbalances that are part and parcel of race/ism"--

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Published
Durham, North Carolina : Pitchstone Publishing [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Sheena Michele Mason (author)
Other Authors
Starlette Thomas (writer of foreword)
Physical Description
xxii, 255 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781634312523
  • Acknowledgments
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Introduction: The Togetherness Wayfinder
  • 1. Architecture: Understanding Race/ism
  • 2. Madness: Identifying Systemic Race/ism
  • 3. Human Relation: Embracing Our Rhizomatic Origins
  • 4. The Racelessness Translator: Translating the Meaning of "Race"
  • 5. Twilight: Disconnecting Freedom from "Race"
  • 6. Walking Negatives: Defying Dehumanization
  • 7. Rememory: Reconciling Our Shared Humanity
  • 8. Invisible Ink: Recognizing the Reality of the Human
  • 9. Nation and Diaspora: Decolonizing Our Minds
  • 10. Home: Dismantling the Architecture of Race/ism
  • 11. Consolation and Maternal Energy: Practicing Radical Love
  • Conclusion: Togetherness Wayfinding
  • Appendix: Togetherness Wayfinder 45-Day Guide
  • Glossary
  • Notes
  • Further Reading
  • Index
  • About the Author
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A provocative contribution to antiracist literature. Sheena Michele Mason (Theory of Racelessness: A Case for Antirace(ism), 2022) offers readers the "togetherness wayfinder," a tool for understanding and eliminating the root causes of racism. The majority of current antiracist thought and action fails, Mason argues, because it provides a superficial fix to the scientifically debunked category of race. In other words, "trying to reform or reconstruct race/ism is like trying to fix a house with a rotten structure by throwing a new coat of paint over it." For Mason, the only way forward is racelessness, or, "theundoing of our belief in human 'races' and our practice of assigning 'races' to humans." Mason positions herself as "a registered independent…as far to the left as you can be without being completely off of the spectrum" and her argument as "the furthest logical conclusion" of the more familiar work of critical race theorists and "my antiracist contemporaries, such as Ibram X. Kendi." Aware that a call for racelessness is controversial and has the potential to be misinterpreted, Mason repeatedly distinguishes her approach from "colorblindness" (as frequently invoked by the political right) and admonishes those who would willfully misuse her arguments. Mason has good reason to do so; her discussion of race and police violence could be easily co-opted by those with no vested interest in antiracism. At times, Mason writes in an accessible, direct manner--"Stay with me, reader, this is not your typical antiracist book…"--and yet the analysis that predominates in the book's second half make it best suited to an academic audience. Similarly, the "45-Day Guide" in the appendix includes several activities that few readers, outside of a classroom, would be inclined to undertake. A considered but ultimately unpersuasive argument for racelessness as the future of antiracism. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.