What stands out about racism is its ability to withstand efforts to
legislate or educate it away. In The Racist Fantasy, Todd McGowan
argues that its persistence is due to a massive unconscious investment
in a fundamental racist fantasy. As long as this fantasy continues to
underlie contemporary society, McGowan claims, racism will remain with
us, no matter how strenuously we struggle to eliminate it.
The racist fantasy, a fantasy in which the racial other is a figure who
blocks the enjoyment of the racist, is a shared social structure. No one
individual invented it, and no one individual is responsible for its
perpetuation. While no one is guilty for the emergence of the racist
fantasy, people are nonetheless responsible for keeping it alive and
thus responsible for fighting against it.
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The Racist Fantasy* examines how this fantasy provides the psychic basis
for the racism that appears so conspicuously throughout modern history.
The racist fantasy informs everything from lynching and police shootings
to Hollywood blockbusters and musical tastes. This fantasy takes root
under capitalism as a way of explaining the failures and disappointments
that result from the relationship to the commodity. The struggle against
racism involves dislodging the fantasy structure and to change the
capitalist relations that require it. This is the project of this book.