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Traces 2: Race Panic and the Memory of Migration (Traces: A Multilingual Series of Cultural Theory and Translation)
Morris
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Description for Traces 2: Race Panic and the Memory of Migration (Traces: A Multilingual Series of Cultural Theory and Translation)
Paperback. The contributors to this volume were asked to think about a "panic" involving race and migration of immediate concern to them. The results are a collection of essays which deal with the fabrication of an idea of "race" and its historical dimensions. Editor(s): Morris, Meaghan; Bary, Brett De. Series: Traces: A Multilingual Series of Cultural Theory & Translation. Num Pages: 432 pages. BIC Classification: JFC; JFFN; JFSL1. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 28. Weight in Grams: 454.
The second volume of the Traces series, "Race" Panic and the Memory of Migration, explores complex relations between violence, historical memory, and the production of "ethnicity" and "race." Some essays analyze the panicked "othering" that has led to violence against Chinese Indonesians, and to the little-known massacres of Hui Muslims in nineteenth century China and of Cheju Islanders in Korea in 1948. Others examine the fraught discourses surrounding colonialism, immigration, citizenship, and nation-building in Australia, Taiwan, Japan, the United States, and Ireland. What new modes of inscribing experience might counter prejudice against migrant subjectivities? How can one articulate links between ... Read more
The second volume of the Traces series, "Race" Panic and the Memory of Migration, explores complex relations between violence, historical memory, and the production of "ethnicity" and "race." Some essays analyze the panicked "othering" that has led to violence against Chinese Indonesians, and to the little-known massacres of Hui Muslims in nineteenth century China and of Cheju Islanders in Korea in 1948. Others examine the fraught discourses surrounding colonialism, immigration, citizenship, and nation-building in Australia, Taiwan, Japan, the United States, and Ireland. What new modes of inscribing experience might counter prejudice against migrant subjectivities? How can one articulate links between ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2001
Publisher
Hong Kong University Press
Number of pages
432
Condition
New
Series
Traces: A Multilingual Series of Cultural Theory & Translation
Number of Pages
432
Place of Publication
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
ISBN
9789622095618
SKU
V9789622095618
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About Morris
Meaghan Morris is a Chair Professor of Cultural Studies at Lingnan University. Brett de Bary is a Professor of Japanese Literature and East Asian Film at Cornell University
Reviews for Traces 2: Race Panic and the Memory of Migration (Traces: A Multilingual Series of Cultural Theory and Translation)
This is one of the most radical and ingenious responses that I have seen to the hegemony of English-mediated theory and Western-derived analysis of modernity and multiculturalism, rendering prominent keywords and discussions on related topics either highly problematic, or making them pale into insignificance. It challenges some of the most insidious elements of colonialism and post-colonialism - languaging - without ... Read more