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Race and Education of Desire

    Foucault’s history of sexuality
   and the colonial order of things
             By Ann Laura Stoler

                          Seminar Presentation,
                    Space, Gender and Sexuality
                       By Shushan Harutyunyan
                         October 31, 2012, CEU
Ann Laura Stoler
                                                                  Willy Brandt Distinguished University Professor of
                                                                   Anthropology and Historical Studies at The New School
                                                                   for Social Research in New York since 2004.

                                                                  She has worked for some thirty years on colonial
                                                                   governance, racial epistemologies, and the sexual politics
                                                                   of empire.

                                                                  Her books include: Capitalism and Confrontation in
                                                                   Sumatra’s Plantation Belt, l870-1979 (Yale1985), Race
                                                                   and the Education of Desire (Duke 1995), Carnal
                                                                   Knowledge and Imperial Power (California 2002), Along
                                                                   the Archival Grain (Princeton 2009), and the edited
                                                                   volumes, Tensions of Empire, with Frederick Cooper
                                                                   (California, 1997), Haunted by Empire (Duke
                                                                   2006), Imperial Formations, with Carole McGranahan and
                                                                   Peter Perdue (SAR 2007) and Imperial Debris: On Ruins
Source of the photo and the information - City University of       and Ruination (Duke, forthcoming). She is a founding co-
Hong Kong , International Advisory Board . More info can
be found here as well
                                                                   editor of the online journalPolitical Concepts: A Critical
http://www.newschool.edu/nssr/faculty.aspx?id=10416                Lexicon.
Race and Education of Desire
                                         Bringing a new set of questions to Michel Foucault’s History of
                                          Sexuality, Ann Laura Stoler examines why there has been such a muted
                                          engagement with this work among students of colonialism for whom issues
                                          of sexuality and power are so essential. Why is the colonial context absent
                                          from Foucault’s history of a European sexual discourse that for him defined
                                          the bourgeois self?

                                         In Race and the Education of Desire, Stoler challenges Foucault’s tunnel
                                          vision of the West and his marginalization of empire. She also argues that
                                          this first volume of History of Sexuality contains a suggestive if not studied
                                          treatment of race.

                                         Drawing on Foucault’s little-known 1976 College de France lectures, Stoler
                                          addresses his treatment of the relationship between biopower, bourgeois
                                          sexuality, and what he identified as “racisms of the state.”

                                          In this critical and historically grounded analysis based on cultural theory
                                          and her own extensive research in Dutch and French colonial
                                          archives, Stoler suggests how Foucault’s insights have in the past
Source of the summary - Duke University   constrained—and in the future may help shape—the ways we trace the
   Press; http://www.dukeupress.edu/      genealogies of race.
Rethinking the distinctions of sexuality



   The emphases on the body should undoubtedly linked to the
    process of growth and establishment of bourgeois
    hegemony, not, however, because of the market value assumed by
    labor capacity, but because of what the cultivation of its own body
    could represent politically, economically, and historically for the
    present and the future of the bourgeoisie. Its dominance was in part
    dependent on that cultivation… (HS: 125) The History of
    Sexuality, Michel Foucault
Cultivating bourgeois bodies and
               racial selves
   Stoler argues that a discourse of races (if not modern
    racism itself) antedates nineteenth century social
    taxonomies, appearing not as result of bourgeois
    orderings, but as constitutive of them.

   Stoler suggests to use Foucault’s texts to think about a
    specific range of colonial issues, and, in turn, what these
    colonial contexts afford for rethinking how European
    bourgeois culture recounted the distinctions of sexuality.

   Her starting point is not the hegemony of imperial
    systems of control, but their precarious vulnerabilities.
Rethinking Colonialism as s
             Bourgeois Project
   What constituted European identities in the colonies and the
    problematic political semantics of “Whiteness”?

   Colonialism was not only about the importation of middle-class
    sensibilities to the colonies, but about the making of them.

   Should we evidence of the “contingency” to be submerged presence
    of radically charged colonial image in the European bourgeois novel
    or the studied absence of them?

   Were European bourgeois norms developed in contrast to phantom
    colonized Other, and can we think about common European
    bourgeois imaginings of empire at all?
Colonial Oxymorons: On Bourgeois Civility
          and Racial Categories

   If there is anything shared among historians
    about the nature of French, Dutch, and British
    colonial communities, it is assumed the fact
    that they were largely people from “bourgeois
    aristocracy” (who saw their privileges and
    profits as racially bestowed).

   But it is even self-evident that middle class
    respectabilities and membership in European
    communities actually were.

   Anxiety debated who was truly European and
    whether those who were both poor and white
    should be included among them.
Identity making and self-affirmation
The increasing attention given to moral “upbringing” as a prerequisite for the
proper use of a formal education turned on a basic assumption: that is was
the domestic domain, not the public sphere where essential dispositions of
manliness, bourgeois morality, and radical attribute could be dangerously
undone or securely made.

Europeanness was not only
class-specific but gender
coded. A European man
could live with or marry an
Asian woman without
necessarily losing rank, but
this was never true for
European woman who
might make a similar choice
in life to marry non-
European.

                                 “Free Women of Color with their Children and Servants in a Landscape” (ca. 1764-
                                 1796), The Brooklyn Museum
Personal Self-discipline and
         collective moral control
Citizenship categorically
excluded “all
women, minors, mad
persons, beggars, prisoners
and dishonored… and all
persons who did not have full
use of their teenth century
show that new directives for
education and the domestic
environment of children
represented pointed attacks by
a “burgerlike middenklasse” on
the social hierarchies of
France and the Netherland’s
regimes, that such reforms
were part of the identity        The Women of Algiers Eugene Delacroix, 1834
formation of the middle class
itself.
Race of Class

   The bourgeois was, if not a different species, then at least the
    member of a superior race and higher stage in human
    evolution, distinct from the lower orders who remained in the
    historical or cultural equivalent of childhood or adolescences.

   Race was interpreted as a rhetorical political strategy.




                      Brunias, "Negroes Dance in the Island of Dominica (or St. Kitts)
Sexuality, race and the bourgeois politics
                   of exclusion

    Family provides the natural
     foundations for civil life.

    Women’s rights are restricted by
     the argument that motherhood
     is believed to be “national
     service”.

    Rights of women and children
     solely dependant on their sexual
     and conjugal contracts with
     men.



                                        Mrs. Elizabeth Freake and Baby Mary, late 17th century,
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Race and Education of Desire

  • 1. Race and Education of Desire Foucault’s history of sexuality and the colonial order of things By Ann Laura Stoler Seminar Presentation, Space, Gender and Sexuality By Shushan Harutyunyan October 31, 2012, CEU
  • 2. Ann Laura Stoler  Willy Brandt Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology and Historical Studies at The New School for Social Research in New York since 2004.  She has worked for some thirty years on colonial governance, racial epistemologies, and the sexual politics of empire.  Her books include: Capitalism and Confrontation in Sumatra’s Plantation Belt, l870-1979 (Yale1985), Race and the Education of Desire (Duke 1995), Carnal Knowledge and Imperial Power (California 2002), Along the Archival Grain (Princeton 2009), and the edited volumes, Tensions of Empire, with Frederick Cooper (California, 1997), Haunted by Empire (Duke 2006), Imperial Formations, with Carole McGranahan and Peter Perdue (SAR 2007) and Imperial Debris: On Ruins Source of the photo and the information - City University of and Ruination (Duke, forthcoming). She is a founding co- Hong Kong , International Advisory Board . More info can be found here as well editor of the online journalPolitical Concepts: A Critical http://www.newschool.edu/nssr/faculty.aspx?id=10416 Lexicon.
  • 3. Race and Education of Desire  Bringing a new set of questions to Michel Foucault’s History of Sexuality, Ann Laura Stoler examines why there has been such a muted engagement with this work among students of colonialism for whom issues of sexuality and power are so essential. Why is the colonial context absent from Foucault’s history of a European sexual discourse that for him defined the bourgeois self?  In Race and the Education of Desire, Stoler challenges Foucault’s tunnel vision of the West and his marginalization of empire. She also argues that this first volume of History of Sexuality contains a suggestive if not studied treatment of race.  Drawing on Foucault’s little-known 1976 College de France lectures, Stoler addresses his treatment of the relationship between biopower, bourgeois sexuality, and what he identified as “racisms of the state.”  In this critical and historically grounded analysis based on cultural theory and her own extensive research in Dutch and French colonial archives, Stoler suggests how Foucault’s insights have in the past Source of the summary - Duke University constrained—and in the future may help shape—the ways we trace the Press; http://www.dukeupress.edu/ genealogies of race.
  • 4. Rethinking the distinctions of sexuality  The emphases on the body should undoubtedly linked to the process of growth and establishment of bourgeois hegemony, not, however, because of the market value assumed by labor capacity, but because of what the cultivation of its own body could represent politically, economically, and historically for the present and the future of the bourgeoisie. Its dominance was in part dependent on that cultivation… (HS: 125) The History of Sexuality, Michel Foucault
  • 5. Cultivating bourgeois bodies and racial selves  Stoler argues that a discourse of races (if not modern racism itself) antedates nineteenth century social taxonomies, appearing not as result of bourgeois orderings, but as constitutive of them.  Stoler suggests to use Foucault’s texts to think about a specific range of colonial issues, and, in turn, what these colonial contexts afford for rethinking how European bourgeois culture recounted the distinctions of sexuality.  Her starting point is not the hegemony of imperial systems of control, but their precarious vulnerabilities.
  • 6. Rethinking Colonialism as s Bourgeois Project  What constituted European identities in the colonies and the problematic political semantics of “Whiteness”?  Colonialism was not only about the importation of middle-class sensibilities to the colonies, but about the making of them.  Should we evidence of the “contingency” to be submerged presence of radically charged colonial image in the European bourgeois novel or the studied absence of them?  Were European bourgeois norms developed in contrast to phantom colonized Other, and can we think about common European bourgeois imaginings of empire at all?
  • 7. Colonial Oxymorons: On Bourgeois Civility and Racial Categories  If there is anything shared among historians about the nature of French, Dutch, and British colonial communities, it is assumed the fact that they were largely people from “bourgeois aristocracy” (who saw their privileges and profits as racially bestowed).  But it is even self-evident that middle class respectabilities and membership in European communities actually were.  Anxiety debated who was truly European and whether those who were both poor and white should be included among them.
  • 8. Identity making and self-affirmation The increasing attention given to moral “upbringing” as a prerequisite for the proper use of a formal education turned on a basic assumption: that is was the domestic domain, not the public sphere where essential dispositions of manliness, bourgeois morality, and radical attribute could be dangerously undone or securely made. Europeanness was not only class-specific but gender coded. A European man could live with or marry an Asian woman without necessarily losing rank, but this was never true for European woman who might make a similar choice in life to marry non- European. “Free Women of Color with their Children and Servants in a Landscape” (ca. 1764- 1796), The Brooklyn Museum
  • 9. Personal Self-discipline and collective moral control Citizenship categorically excluded “all women, minors, mad persons, beggars, prisoners and dishonored… and all persons who did not have full use of their teenth century show that new directives for education and the domestic environment of children represented pointed attacks by a “burgerlike middenklasse” on the social hierarchies of France and the Netherland’s regimes, that such reforms were part of the identity The Women of Algiers Eugene Delacroix, 1834 formation of the middle class itself.
  • 10. Race of Class  The bourgeois was, if not a different species, then at least the member of a superior race and higher stage in human evolution, distinct from the lower orders who remained in the historical or cultural equivalent of childhood or adolescences.  Race was interpreted as a rhetorical political strategy. Brunias, "Negroes Dance in the Island of Dominica (or St. Kitts)
  • 11. Sexuality, race and the bourgeois politics of exclusion  Family provides the natural foundations for civil life.  Women’s rights are restricted by the argument that motherhood is believed to be “national service”.  Rights of women and children solely dependant on their sexual and conjugal contracts with men. Mrs. Elizabeth Freake and Baby Mary, late 17th century, ANONYMOUS ARTIST