Charlie Hebdo : white context and black analytics

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Abstract

The call for a parsing of the French context that accompanied the aftermath of the attacks on the satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdomobilized what Barnor Hesse calls a “white analytics.” Such a partial vision of France as “exceptional” in matters of race denies the significance of “black analytics” for a full understanding of the context leading up to the Charlie Hebdo “event.” “White analytics” permits the universalization of racism and the suggestion that “reverse racism” or “Islamic leftism” are now dominant. In contrast, attention to the work of scholars and activists who shed light on race and ongoing coloniality in France is vital for the significant challenges of the present to be fully understood, paving the way for a renewal of a radical “political antiracism.”
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)45-67
Number of pages23
JournalPublic Culture
Volume31
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • Charlie Hebdo Attack (Paris, France : 2015)
  • France
  • anti-racism

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