‘Racism Is a Pandemic’: Immunity, Auto-Immunity and COVID-19

New Formations - Print ISSN 0950-2378 - Online ISSN 1741-0789
Volume 2025 Number 114

‘Racism Is a Pandemic’: Immunity, Auto-Immunity and COVID-19
Brenna Bhandar pages 27‑43
DOI: 10.3898/NEWF:114.02.2025

Abstract

In this article, I explore how the unequal exposure to death by COVID-19, taking place at the same time as the eruption of a global protest movement for racial justice erupted, can be understood through the interrelated notions of immunity and auto-immunity.1 Immunity, considered here both as a juridical and a medical concept, and auto-immunity, taken as a core political tendency of democracies, together expose the racial constitution of the British state. Longstanding, structural racial inequities suppressed Black and Asian peoples’ immunity to the COVID-19 virus, at the same time that the state responded to a multi-racial uprising for Black lives with heavy-handed policing and the criminalisation of dissent, attempting to defend the British body politic from demands for racial justice.

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Brenna Bhandar (2025) ‘Racism Is a Pandemic’: Immunity, Auto-Immunity and COVID-19, New Formations, 2025(114), 27-43 . https://doi.org/10.3898/NEWF:114.02.2025

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