Title: Raced and Classed Bodies
1Raced and Classed Bodies
- Imagining the Body
- November 3, 2008
- Laura Citrin
2What does it mean to say bodies are raced?
- Comparison to gendered bodies
- Gendered bodies are those shaped by ideologies
about gender - These ideologies affect how we adorn the body,
how we modify it, how we treat it, how we move it
(walk, sit, gesture, shake hands, dance, hold
books) - Ex the belief that men should be big and strong
and women should be petite and thin impacts how
men and women work out at the gymhow they sculpt
their bodies
3What does it mean to say bodies are raced?
(continued)
- Similarly, raced bodies are bodies shaped by
ideologies about race - Like gender, racial differences do have a
biological component, BUT - It is racial belief systems that determine
biologically-based racial classification systems - Racial ideologies shape our bodies (how we adorn
the body, how we move it, how we modify it, how
we perceive our bodies and those of others) - Example skin tone privilege
4What does it mean to say that bodies are classed?
- Similarly, saying bodies are classed refers to
the way that ideologies about social class shape
the body (how we adorn it, how we move it, how we
modify it, what we consume with it, etc.) - Ex braces (orthodontia)
5What the raced and classed body reveals to us
- The body can be used as evidence to learn
something about how Americans think about race
and class - As an anthropologist from Mars, visiting the drug
store, noticing the face whitening cream or hair
straightenerswhat does she or he learn about
what Americans think about race and the body? - Saying bodies are raced and classed asks us to
take a critical look at history, politics, social
institutions and norms
6Raced Bodies in the US
- What is Barack Obamas race? What factors do you
use to determine his race?
7How race is determined
- We have a racial classification system
- The system is based on skin color, hair color,
eye color, and facial features. - And, it is based on the perceived race of the
parents and perceived race of the grandparents
and so on - But it also is based on ideology about race
- Ex One drop rulethose with one drop of
African ancestry were considered Black for
legal purposes
8Alternative Racial Classification Systems
- If race were purely biological, there are other
biological traits that could be used - Evolutionary biologist Jared Diamond offers
equally reasonable and arbitrary divisions for
classifying race - Whether you have a malaria-resistant gene or not
(this would group Yemenites, Greeks, New
Guineans, and Thai in one race, and Norwegians
and several black African peoples in another)
9Diamonds alternative racial classification
systems (continued)
- Whether you have the lactase enzyme that enables
you to digest milk or not (this groups northern
and central Europeans, Arabians, and the Fulani
of West Africa as a lactase-positive race, and
most other African blacks, East Asians, American
Indians, southern Europeans and Australian
aborigines as a lactase-negative race - Whether you have loops, whorls or arches in your
fingerprint (most Europeans, black Africans, and
east Asians would be in the loops race,
Mongolians, Australian aborigines would be in the
whorls race, and Khoisans and some central
Europeans in the arches race
10Diamonds Point
- One classification system is as equally arbitrary
(biologically) as another - He states, even if one could classify humans
into races, one should not (1994).
11And other scientists agree
- Biologist Anne Fausto-Sterling Human racial
difference, while in some sense obvious and
therefore real, is in another sense pure
fabrication, a story written about the social
relations of a particular historical time and
then mapped onto available bodies (1995).
12Purpose of Racial Classification
- As you can see from the one drop rule, racial
classification systems are not rational,
objective, or politically neutral - The racial classification system has a clear
purpose it is about creating groups and then
designating power to one group over another. - Racial classification creates divisions among
people - Racial classification creates hierarchies
13Becoming White
- Certain ethnic groups that are considered white
today were not initially upon immigration to US
Jews, Irish, Italians - Becoming white is a route to power and privilege
- The fact that an ethnic group can switch races
reveals how race is defined by power, resources,
and ideology, not by biology - This is what makes passing possiblebecause
race is more than biology
14How are racial hierarchies embodied?
- What has been the consequence of racism on the
body? - Dehumanization and Objectification
- Examples?
- Exoticization and Eroticization
- Examples?
- Segregation
- Examples?
- Eugenics Ideologies
15White privilege
- White folks experience daily privilege because of
their perceived race - Whiteness Studies is about unpacking this
privilege, describing how white privilege
operates systematically, structurally, and
sometimes unconsciously as a dominant force in
the US and the world - One way privilege operates is to make race seem
invisible for whites whites are people
whereas African Americans, Asian Americans,
Latinos are people of color
16White privilege (continued)
- Peggy McIntosh? whites carry an Invisible
Knapsack wherever they go filled with privileges
they take for granted - Whats in the knapsack?
- Ex flesh colored band aids
17Modifying the Body
- It is through this cultural lens of thinking
about white privilege that we must understand
body modifications such as - Skin whitening/lightening
- Straightening hair
- Cosmetic plastic surgery on the nose, eyes, lips,
chin - Blue contact lenses
- Dying hair lighter/blonder
- Whiteness and European features are idealized as
beautiful, and this isnt just a US phenomenon
18Racism shapes notions of attractiveness
- These notions of attractiveness are propagated by
cultural institutions such as marriage, the
family, school, and the media - These notions permeate our individual choices and
effect how we construct our identities - Because of products and technologies, we can
modify our bodies if we have the financial means - Consumer capitalism encourages us to think that
bodies can and SHOULD be molded
19Rhetoric of personal choice and self-actualization
- Language of individuality often used in ads for
productsif you use this product you will be
expressing your true self - Yet, images aim to convince viewers that theres
a correct way to look, belying rhetorical
claims of individuality - Paradoxical language of choice, freedom, and
individuality often used in the face of
standardizing and normalizing ideologies of beauty
20Examples of Body Modification
- Chosen to do the following
- demonstrate the normalizing ideologies of beauty
- Show how these standards are shaped by racism
- Show the paradoxical language of choice and
individuality - Show how the legitimating language of science is
used
21Double-eyelid Surgery for Asian Americans
Before
After
22What lies beneath terms like Prettier
- In My Jewish Nose by Lisa Jervis, she writes of
the pressures Jewish women face to change their
noses - I think that anyone who opts for a nose job
today would say that the reason is to look
better or prettier. But when we scratch the
surface of what prettier means, we find that we
might as well be saying whiter or more
gentile (2003).
23Rhinoplasty for patients of Jewish ancestry
24Rhinoplasty to correct ethnic features
25Rhinoplasty in Korean patient
26Rhinoplasty in Black patient
27Profiles of the Teuton, the Black, and the
Jew by Albrecht Dürer
- Dürer (15th c. German artist)
- Drawings meant to compare normal to abnormal
facial structure - What makes the Teuton (ancestor to Germans)
more normal? Who determines normal?
28Skin Tone Preferences
- Darker-skinned blacks have lower socio-economic
status, more punitive relationships with the
criminal justice system, diminished prestige, and
less likelihood of holding elective office
compared to lighter-skinned blacks (Hochschild
Weaver, 2007) - This colorism occurs both outside of and within
the African American community - In the early 1900s, blacks who wanted to get into
certain clubs, fraternities, even universities
like Howard, had to pass the brown paper bag
test
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33Straight, long hair
- Madam C. J. Walker (1867-1919), daughter of
slaves, was the first female millionaireshe
popularized the use of the hot comb to iron out
curly hair - Chemical relaxers and perms also were developed
to straighten hair
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37Social Dominance Theory (Sidanius, 1993)
- SD Theory proposes that a dominant group will
seek to control the instruments of society to
maintain that groups dominance by espousing
beliefs, policies, myths that legitimate and
perpetuate its dominance - All members of all groups are subject to these
beliefs, and therefore tend to believe in and
support them to varying degrees
38Resistance
- Yet, there is resistance to dominant racial
ideologies about body normality and beauty - Black is beautiful is one example
- Songs celebrating the big butts of black women
are another example - Sir Mixalots I Like Big Butts and I will not
Lie So Cosmo says you're fat. Well I ain't
down with that. - Other examples?
39Intersection of Race and Class
- Race and Class also intersect when considering
how these ideologies are embodied - Take the term ghettowhat does that mean?
- What about the terms white trash or trashy?
- Redneck?
40Classed Bodies in the US
- Social class is written on the bodyhow one
moves, what one wears, ones hair style, teeth,
how one gestures, whether one has cosmetic
surgery or procedures, how close one stands, what
one eats/drinks, what type of cig one smokes, and
on and on - Clip from People Like Us Social Class in
America (2001)