
Fake it Till You Make it: The Trouble with the Global East Category
Author(s) -
Magda Szcześniak
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
praktyka teoretyczna
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2081-8130
DOI - 10.14746/prt2020.4.11
Subject(s) - ideology , sociology , stereotype (uml) , politics , class (philosophy) , class conflict , value (mathematics) , reproduction , order (exchange) , epistemology , political economy , gender studies , political science , law , social psychology , economics , psychology , ecology , philosophy , finance , machine learning , computer science , biology
The article engages in a discussion with Martin Müller’s article In Search of a Global East through the categories of class and class distinction. While recognizing the potential political value of the “Global East” project, the author questions the ideological mechanisms which naturalize the stereotype of “Eastness as forsakenness.” As she points out, one of the effects of the “political and epistemological pro-ject” of the North–South divide (as well as stereotypical categorizations of the East) is obscuring the internal class dynamics of Northern, Southern and Eastern societies. In contrast, introducing class analysis – which includes exami-ning such practices as producing and buying counterfeits of original, luxury-brand commodities – allows us to uncover similar patterns of class distinction and reproduction across global capitalist societies of the North, South and East, and perhaps also to forge solidarities amongst classes which are regularly oppressed by the dominant global capitalist order.