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Global raciality : empire, postcoloniality, decoloniality / edited by Paola Bacchetta, Sunanina Maira, & Howard Winant.

Contributor(s): Bacchetta, P [editor.] | Maira, Sunaina [editor.] | Winant, Howard [editor.].
Publisher: New York : Routledge, 2019Edition: 1 Edition.Description: viii, 234p.ISBN: 9781138346789 (hardcover).Subject(s): Anti-racism -- History | Racism -- History | Postcolonialism -- HistoryDDC classification: 305.8
Contents:
Introduction global raciality : empire, postcoloniality, decoloniality / Paola Bachetta and Sunaina Maira -- Empire -- Imagining new worlds, constructing exceptionalism : anti-Indianism and the roots of united states exceptionalism / Leece M. Lee-Oliver -- A burmese wonderland : race and corporate governmentality in British Burma, 1906-1930 / David Baillargeon -- Comparative raciality : erasure and hypervisibility of Asian and Afro Mexicans / Bettina Nguweno and Lok Siu -- Postcoloniality -- Racial property and radical memory : epilogues to the Haitian revolution -- The incursion and its hauntings : modernity, discipline, and compromised citizenship / Kimberley McKinson -- Palestine in black and white : white settler-colonialism and the specter of transnational black / Greg Burris -- Decoloniality -- Modern skins : exploring racialized representations in post-liberalization India / Hareem Khan -- Queer of color formations and translocal spaces in Europe / Paola Bacchetta, Fatime El-Tayeb, and Jin Haritaworn -- Black buddhist : the visual and material cultures of the Dalit movement and Black Panther Party / Padma D. Maitland -- Solidarity protests of us security policy : interrupting racial and imperial affects through ritual morning / Chandra Russo -- Afterword race and empire today / Vijay Prashad -- About the contributors -- Index.
Summary: 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
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Introduction global raciality : empire, postcoloniality, decoloniality / Paola Bachetta and Sunaina Maira -- Empire -- Imagining new worlds, constructing exceptionalism : anti-Indianism and the roots of united states exceptionalism / Leece M. Lee-Oliver -- A burmese wonderland : race and corporate governmentality in British Burma, 1906-1930 / David Baillargeon -- Comparative raciality : erasure and hypervisibility of Asian and Afro Mexicans / Bettina Nguweno and Lok Siu -- Postcoloniality -- Racial property and radical memory : epilogues to the Haitian revolution -- The incursion and its hauntings : modernity, discipline, and compromised citizenship / Kimberley McKinson -- Palestine in black and white : white settler-colonialism and the specter of transnational black / Greg Burris -- Decoloniality -- Modern skins : exploring racialized representations in post-liberalization India / Hareem Khan -- Queer of color formations and translocal spaces in Europe / Paola Bacchetta, Fatime El-Tayeb, and Jin Haritaworn -- Black buddhist : the visual and material cultures of the Dalit movement and Black Panther Party / Padma D. Maitland -- Solidarity protests of us security policy : interrupting racial and imperial affects through ritual morning / Chandra Russo -- Afterword race and empire today / Vijay Prashad -- About the contributors -- Index.

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

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