Moral Subjects in White Spaces: Impossible Solidarities

Akwugo Emejulu, Leah Bassel

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Abstract

This article explores women of colour’s struggles against white spaces in anti-austerity, anti-fascist, and migrants’ rights movements in Berlin, Brussels, Copenhagen, London, Madrid and Paris. We argue that solidarity is denied by white activists who resist women of colour’s practical demands to take race, class, gender, sexuality, disability and legal status seriously as an organising strategy. These demands are misinterpreted as emotional pleas for care and, crucially, as threats to the fantasies in which white activists place themselves as the eternal moral subjects and agents of their activism. Focusing on emotional expressions of solidarity can therefore fatally undermine the pragmatic work required to build solidarity. It is unclear how women of colour activists should pursue solidarity as a goal when their interests are misrepresented by their white comrades. Yet solidarity remains an impossible necessity in a cost-of-living crisis and far-right emergency
Original languageEnglish
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JournalSociology
Volume(In-Press)
Early online date26 Jan 2025
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Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 26 Jan 2025

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Funding

Women of Colour Resist Open Society Foundations-funded project (OR2018-43276)

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Open Society FoundationsOR2018-43276

    Keywords

    • Activism
    • Europe
    • Intersectionality
    • Solidarity
    • Women of colour
    • Whiteness

    Themes

    • Social Movements and Contentious Politics

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