
handle: 20.500.13089/jyuo
This article addresses "race" as a social practice, a construction, and as an idea that has been developed through the power of discourse. This category, rather than a biological reality, is an intellectual and social construction which has had a variety of meanings attributed to it through history. The concept of "race," however, has preserved its functionality: to differentiate, segregate, and distort otherness. In this way, it has racialized social relations through biological determinism. To substantiate this hypothesis, the article undertakes a historical analysis to demonstrate the dynamics and variability of the racial imaginary. It sketches the outline of a history of race that includes the Spanish idea of the "Purityof Blood" (16-17th centuries), the legitimizing discoursesofthe French nobility (17-18th centuries), the ambivalence of the Enlightenment, aswell as 19th century scientific racism as a preludeofthe Holocaustor Shoah. The article concludeswithsome reflections derived from genetics as additional proof of the fictional nature of the concept of "race."
Race, Europe, 15th to 20th centuries, Raza, Social Sciences, Raça, otredad, H, raça, raza, teologia, 15th to 20th centuries, teología, racism, science, H1-99, ciência. Europa, ciencia, Europe, Social sciences (General), racismo, outredade, ciência, siglos XV-XX, theology, séculos XV-XX, Europa, otherness
Race, Europe, 15th to 20th centuries, Raza, Social Sciences, Raça, otredad, H, raça, raza, teologia, 15th to 20th centuries, teología, racism, science, H1-99, ciência. Europa, ciencia, Europe, Social sciences (General), racismo, outredade, ciência, siglos XV-XX, theology, séculos XV-XX, Europa, otherness
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