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Global Raciality Empire, PostColoniality, DeColoniality

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 11/2018
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

Global Raciality expands our understanding of race, space, and place by exploring forms of racism and anti-racist resistance worldwide. Contributors address neoliberalism; settler colonialism; race, class, and gender intersectionality; immigrant rights; Islamophobia; and homonationalism; and investigate the dynamic forces propelling anti-racist solidarity and resistance cultures. Midway through the Trump years and with a rise in nativism fervor across the globe, this expanded approach captures the creativity and variety found in the fight against racism we see the world over. Chapters focus on both the immersive global trajectories of race and racism, and the international variation in contemporary configurations of racialized experience. Race, class, and gender identities may not only be distinctive, they can extend across borders, continents, and oceans with remarkable demonstrations of solidarity happening all over the world. Palestinians, Black Panthers, Dalit, Native Americans, and Indian feminists among others meet and interact in this context. Intersections between race and such forms of power as colonialism and empire, capitalism, gender, sexuality, religion, and class are examined and compared across different national and global contexts. It is in this robust and comparative analytical approach that Global Raciality reframes conventional studies on postcolonial regimes and racial identities and expression.




Sommario

PrefaceNew Racial Studies and Global RacialityHoward Winant IntroductionGlobal Raciality: Empire, PostColoniality, DeColonialityPaola Bacchetta, Sunaina Maira, and Howard Winant Part I. Empire1. Imagining New Worlds: Anti-Indianism and the Roots of United States ExceptionalismLeece M. Lee-Oliver 2. A Burmese Wonderland: Race and Corporate Governmentality in British Burma, 1906-1930David Baillargeon 3. Comparative Raciality: Erasure and Hypervisibility of Asian and Afro MexicansBettina Ng’weno and Lok Siu Part II. Postcoloniality4. Racial Property and Radical Memory: Epilogues to the Haitian RevolutionW. Rae Schneider 5. The Incursion and its Hauntings: Modernity, Discipline, and Compromised Citizenship Kimberley D. McKinson 6. Palestine in Black and White: White Settler-Colonialism and the Specter of Transnational Black PowerGreg BurrisPart III. Decoloniality7. Modern Skins: Exploring Racialized Representations in Post-Liberalization IndiaHareem Khan8. Queers of Color and(De)Colonial Spaces in EuropePaola Bacchetta, Fatima El-Tayeb, and Jin Haritaworn9. Black Buddhist: The Visual and Material Cultures of the Dalit Movement and the Black Panther PartyPadma D. Maitland10. Solidarity Protestson US Security Policy: Interrupting Racial and Imperial Affects Through Ritual MourningChandra Russo AfterwordRace and Empire TodayVijay Prashad List ofContributors Index




Autore

Paola Bacchetta is Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies, and affiliated faculty within the Center for Race and Gender; the Center for South Asia Studies; the Center for Middle Eastern Studies; and the Center for the Study of Sexual Cultures at the University of California, Berkeley. Sunaina Maira is Professor of Asian American Studies, and affiliated faculty within the Middle East/South Asia Studies Program and the Cultural Studies Graduate Group at the University of California, Davis. Howard Winant is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he is also affiliated with the Black Studies, Chicana/o Studies, and Asian American Studies departments. He founded and directed the University of California Center for New Racial Studies.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781138391642

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: New Racial Studies
Dimensioni: 9 x 6 in Ø 0.83 lb
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:9 halftones
Pagine Arabe: 234
Pagine Romane: xviii


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