Identity politics and the problem of essentialism

The question of political collectives in a postmodern context

Authors

  • Anne-Sophie Sørup Nielsen Tidligere filosofistuderende på MEF

Keywords:

Essentialism, Feminist theory, seriality, postmodernism, identity politics

Abstract

The central question that will be investigated in the scope of this article is whether or not it is possible to establish political collectives based on a postmodern, anti-essentialist ontology. The postmodern critique of essentialism makes categories such as ‘woman’ inherently suspicious but without such mobilizing categories the fight for equality for women is difficult if not impossible. I will analyze Iris Marion Young’s attempt to salvage this problem through a theory of the collective as seriality. My conclusion is that Young only manages to dislocate the problem of essentialism instead of providing a real solution to it.

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Published

2020-04-02

How to Cite

Nielsen, A.-S. S. (2020). Identity politics and the problem of essentialism: The question of political collectives in a postmodern context. Journal of Media, Cognition and Communication, 8(1), 26–43. Retrieved from https://tidsskrift.dk/mef-journal/article/view/112636