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Article Dans Une Revue Ethnicities Année : 2005

The difference sameness makes

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This article examines the form and effects of differentiation that surface the artifice of racial sameness. Using contemporary debates between ‘native-born' and ‘foreign-born' blacks in the USA over the right to ‘African American' identity and the socioeconomic threat posed to the former by the latter, I show how the operation of the logic of race internally within a racial group reiterates familiar effects of racialization. Drawing on Freud's notion of the ‘narcissism of minor differences' as a framing device, I point out that this difference/sameness relation is not simply antagonistic through an analysis of the ambiguity of Africa as posing a socioeconomic threat in the migrants it sends while also presenting the historical and symbolic basis for African American claims to cultural distinctiveness. The article builds a critique of the invention of sameness that makes difference in two key ways: first, through the representation of difference as an antithesis that affirms the racialized self characterized by sameness; and second, that this makes a political difference in the sense that this dialectic of black as self other reifies the social problematic of its sameness/difference relation as intrinsically (intra)racial to the extent that the substantive socioeconomic causality of racial stratification and racism are obscured.
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hal-00571845 , version 1 (01-03-2011)

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Brett Louis. The difference sameness makes. Ethnicities, 2005, 5 (3), pp.343-364. ⟨10.1177/1468796805054960⟩. ⟨hal-00571845⟩

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