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Area of Science:

  • Sociology of beauty
  • Critical race theory
  • Aesthetics

Background:

  • Beauty is not a neutral concept; it is racialized.
  • Historical European colonization, Indigenous genocide, and African/Black enslavement created an aesthetic hierarchy.
  • This hierarchy positions Blackness at the lowest aesthetic value.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the concept of beauty as a racialized category.
  • To understand the historical roots of aesthetic hierarchies.
  • To highlight the ongoing resistance through the creation of antiracist aesthetics.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of the historical and social construction of beauty standards.
  • Examination of the concept of 'coloniality of aesthetics'.
  • Exploration of how anti-Blackness is embedded in perceptions of Black skin and hair.

Main Results:

  • Beauty standards are inherently linked to race and historical power structures.
  • The legacy of colonialism and enslavement continues to perpetuate anti-Blackness in aesthetic perceptions.
  • Black skin and hair are currently sites where anti-Blackness is expressed.

Conclusions:

  • Black individuals are actively resisting and subverting dominant, racialized beauty norms.
  • The development of 'Black antiracist aesthetics' aims to revalorize Blackness.
  • This resistance reclaims and celebrates Black skin and hair, challenging existing hierarchies.