Un/doing Differences
German, Stefan Hirschauer, 2017Only 3 items in stock at third-party supplier
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Cultural realities are built through meaningful distinctions. The most socially consequential are those with which the discriminators themselves differentiate from one another: the practices of human differentiation. They occur in the course of the progressive differentiation and individualization of contemporary society in a hitherto unknown diversity, mixture and situational contingency. Categorizations of the "human material" (Georg Simmel) compete with each other according to nation, ethnicity, gender, 'race', age, class, language and religion, but also according to achievement and attractiveness classes, political and sexual orientation, body volume, dialects or consumer preferences. In interactions, institutions and discourses, these differentiations work partly in connection with each other, partly in cut-throat competition with other distinctions. The 'do.