Sylvia Wynter on the Relationship Between Gender, Race, & Genres of the Human

It is not that I am against feminism: I’m appalled at what it became. Originally, there was nothing wrong with my seeing myself as a feminist; I thought it was adding to how we were going to understand this world. If you think about the origins of the modern world, because gender was always there, how did we institute ourselves as humans; why was gender a function of that? I’d just like to make a point here that is very important. Although I use the term “race,” and I have to use the term “race,” “race” itself is a function of something else which is much closer to “gender.” 

I am trying to insist that “race” is really a code-word for “genre.”  Our issue is not the issue of “race.”  Our issue is the issue of the genre of “Man.” It is this issue of the “genre” of “Man” that causes all the “–isms…Now when I speak at a feminist gathering and I come up with “genre” and say “gender” is a function of “genre,” they don’t want to hear that. 

PROUD FLESH Inter/Views: Sylvia Wynter - Greg Thomas (2006)



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