McKenzie2016

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McKenzie2016
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Author(s) Kevin McKenzie
Title Invoking the specter of racism: category membership as speaker topic and resource
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Tag(s) EMCA, Category Entitlement, Category Membership, Ethnomethodology, Identity, Membership Categorization Device, Racism, Refexivity
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Year 2016
Language English
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Journal Qualitative Sociology Review
Volume 12
Number 3
Pages 44–83
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Abstract

This paper explores how category membership features in talk where speakers address the issue of racial discrimination. In particular, it examines how category membership gets invoked to furnish speaker entitlement in the course of destabilizing and reworking the category-bound inferences that inform membership atribution. I begin with the analysis of two relatively short extracts of talk in which speakers invoke ethnic and racial group identity as a preliminary to an examination of the paradoxical uses for which category membership is made relevant, moving on to consider an extended episode of The 700 Club. In contrast to analytic approaches which seek to reveal the denial of racism in speaker claims that mitigate the pernicious implications of category atribution, I consider how category atribution serves as a speaker resource in eforts to identify and critique racism. This participant work is then considered in relation to ethnomethodology’s eforts to re-specify the foundational postulates that inform the investigation of social order production and the place that the examination of participant meaning-making has in the pursuit of that endeavor.

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