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_aPostcolonial whiteness : _ba critical reader on race and empire / _cedited by Alfred J. Lopez. |
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_aAlbany : _bState University of New York Press, _c[2005] |
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300 | _a1 online resource (x, 261 pages) | ||
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_gIntroduction : _tWhiteness after empire / _rAlfred J. López -- _tThe body of the princess / _rDiane Roberts -- _tLavender ain't white : emerging queer self-expression in its broader context / _rJohn C. Hawley -- _tWhiteness in post-socialist Eastern Europe : the time of the gypsies, the end of race / _rAnikó Imre -- _tVampiric decolonization : Fanon, "terrorism," and Mudrooroo's vampire trilogy / _rGerry Turcotte -- _t"White talk" : White South Africans and the management of diasporic whiteness / _rMelissa Steyn -- _tThe color of schizophrenia / _rCheryl Temple Herr -- _tThe gaze of the white wolf : psychoanalysis, whiteness, and colonial trauma / _rAlfred J. López -- _t"Motley's the only wear" : hybridity, homelands, and Conrad's harlequin / _rFrances B. Singh -- _tHymns for and from white Australia / _rChristopher Kelen -- _tThe times of whiteness; or, race between the postmodern and the postcolonial / _rRyan S. Trimm. |
520 | _a"Postcolonial Whiteness examines the interrelations between whiteness and the history of European colonialism, as well as the status of whiteness in the contemporary postcolonial world. It addresses two fundamental questions: What happens to whiteness after empire, and to what extent do white cultural norms or imperatives remain embedded in the postcolonial or postindependence state as a part - acknowledged or not - of the colonial legacy? Presenting a wide range of critical and theoretical responses, the contributors explore these questions by focusing on such diverse topics as the legacy of Princess Diana; queer self-expression; the changing situation of Gypsy, or Romani, minorities in Eastern Europe; literature, including Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, Caryl Phillips's Cambridge, and Gothic impact on the literature of Australia; reconstruction of white South African social identity; cross-cultural discussions of mental illness; Freud's case history of the Wolfman; and Australia's national anthems."--Pub. desc | ||
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_xRace identity. _927883 |
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655 | 4 | _aElectronic books. | |
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_aLópez, Alfred J., _d1962- _eeditor. _927884 |
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653 | _aIndigenous peoples. | ||
653 | _aPostcolonialism. | ||
653 | _aRacism. | ||
653 | _aWhite people | ||
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500 | _aAmerican Council of Learned Societies/ https://www.humanitiesebook.org/about/ | ||
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