Archiving Settler Colonialism
Culture, Space and Race
Herausgeber: Huang, Yu-Ting; Weaver-Hightower, Rebecca
Archiving Settler Colonialism
Culture, Space and Race
Herausgeber: Huang, Yu-Ting; Weaver-Hightower, Rebecca
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Much of the intellectual effort in the surging field of settler colonial studies since the late 1990s has been to theorize the structural distinction between colonialism and settler colonialism. While the field has always been interdisciplinary, its emphasis on settler colonialism as a political structure has largely privileged political history
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Much of the intellectual effort in the surging field of settler colonial studies since the late 1990s has been to theorize the structural distinction between colonialism and settler colonialism. While the field has always been interdisciplinary, its emphasis on settler colonialism as a political structure has largely privileged political history
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 422g
- ISBN-13: 9780367583194
- ISBN-10: 0367583194
- Artikelnr.: 69890053
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 422g
- ISBN-13: 9780367583194
- ISBN-10: 0367583194
- Artikelnr.: 69890053
Yu-ting Huang is Assistant Professor of East Asian Studies at Wesleyan University, USA. Rebecca Weaver-Hightower is Professor of English at North Dakota State University, USA.
Contents;Introduction;List of Figures ;Notes on Contributors
;Acknowledgements; 1.Settler Colonialism and Its Cultural Archives: Ways of
Reading Yu-ting Huang and Rebecca Weaver-Hightower PART I. Spaces, Sites,
and Scales 2. More than Just Symbols: Re-Surfacing Indigenous Place in the
Far North of New Zealand Avril Bell; 3. Arthur H. Adams and Australasian
Narratives of the Colonial World Helen Bones; 4. The Settler Urban
Landscape of a British Concession- Victoria Park in Tianjin, China Yichi
Zhang; PART II. Subordinate Settlers 5. Colony at the Crossroads: The
"Translated" Settlement of Texas under Stephen F. Austin Adam Nemmers; 6.
German Settler Colonialism in Southern Brazil in German Documentary Films
of the 1930s Frederik Schulze; 7. "They Become Some Thing Like the
Natives": Liberia, Colonization, and the Rhetoric of Belonging Jeffrey A.
Mullins; PART III. Variations in Genres 8. William Henry Bell: Composing
and the Art Music Frontier in Cape Town Claudia Jansen van Rensburg; 9.
Landscape and Settler Nationalism in the "White Dominions" Damian Skinner
and Lize van Robbroeck ; 10.The Visual Rhetoric of Settler Stamps:
Rhodesia's Rebellion and the Projection of Sovereignty Josiah Brownell;
PART IV. Settler Psyches 11.Murder for White Consumption? Jimmy Governor
and the Bush Ballad Meg Foster; 12. Queering Settler Romance: The
Reparative Eugenic Landscape in Nora Strange's Kenyan Novels Elizabeth W.
Williams; 13. Settler Colonial Thought and Psychiatric Practice in Early
20th-century British Columbia, Canada Kathryn McKay; PART V. Settler
Languages 14. Reprinting the Past: Persisting German Settler Narratives in
Namibia Today Martin Kalb; 15. The Settler Baroque: Decay and Creolization
in Chang Kuei-hsing's Borneo Rainforest Novels Yu-ting Huang; 16."Being
Hawaiian" in Pidgin: The Literature of John Dominis Holt and Brandy N¿lani
McDougall Kara Hisatake ; Afterword; 17. The Global Archive of Liminal
Settlement
Lorenzo Veracini
;Acknowledgements; 1.Settler Colonialism and Its Cultural Archives: Ways of
Reading Yu-ting Huang and Rebecca Weaver-Hightower PART I. Spaces, Sites,
and Scales 2. More than Just Symbols: Re-Surfacing Indigenous Place in the
Far North of New Zealand Avril Bell; 3. Arthur H. Adams and Australasian
Narratives of the Colonial World Helen Bones; 4. The Settler Urban
Landscape of a British Concession- Victoria Park in Tianjin, China Yichi
Zhang; PART II. Subordinate Settlers 5. Colony at the Crossroads: The
"Translated" Settlement of Texas under Stephen F. Austin Adam Nemmers; 6.
German Settler Colonialism in Southern Brazil in German Documentary Films
of the 1930s Frederik Schulze; 7. "They Become Some Thing Like the
Natives": Liberia, Colonization, and the Rhetoric of Belonging Jeffrey A.
Mullins; PART III. Variations in Genres 8. William Henry Bell: Composing
and the Art Music Frontier in Cape Town Claudia Jansen van Rensburg; 9.
Landscape and Settler Nationalism in the "White Dominions" Damian Skinner
and Lize van Robbroeck ; 10.The Visual Rhetoric of Settler Stamps:
Rhodesia's Rebellion and the Projection of Sovereignty Josiah Brownell;
PART IV. Settler Psyches 11.Murder for White Consumption? Jimmy Governor
and the Bush Ballad Meg Foster; 12. Queering Settler Romance: The
Reparative Eugenic Landscape in Nora Strange's Kenyan Novels Elizabeth W.
Williams; 13. Settler Colonial Thought and Psychiatric Practice in Early
20th-century British Columbia, Canada Kathryn McKay; PART V. Settler
Languages 14. Reprinting the Past: Persisting German Settler Narratives in
Namibia Today Martin Kalb; 15. The Settler Baroque: Decay and Creolization
in Chang Kuei-hsing's Borneo Rainforest Novels Yu-ting Huang; 16."Being
Hawaiian" in Pidgin: The Literature of John Dominis Holt and Brandy N¿lani
McDougall Kara Hisatake ; Afterword; 17. The Global Archive of Liminal
Settlement
Lorenzo Veracini
Contents;Introduction;List of Figures ;Notes on Contributors
;Acknowledgements; 1.Settler Colonialism and Its Cultural Archives: Ways of
Reading Yu-ting Huang and Rebecca Weaver-Hightower PART I. Spaces, Sites,
and Scales 2. More than Just Symbols: Re-Surfacing Indigenous Place in the
Far North of New Zealand Avril Bell; 3. Arthur H. Adams and Australasian
Narratives of the Colonial World Helen Bones; 4. The Settler Urban
Landscape of a British Concession- Victoria Park in Tianjin, China Yichi
Zhang; PART II. Subordinate Settlers 5. Colony at the Crossroads: The
"Translated" Settlement of Texas under Stephen F. Austin Adam Nemmers; 6.
German Settler Colonialism in Southern Brazil in German Documentary Films
of the 1930s Frederik Schulze; 7. "They Become Some Thing Like the
Natives": Liberia, Colonization, and the Rhetoric of Belonging Jeffrey A.
Mullins; PART III. Variations in Genres 8. William Henry Bell: Composing
and the Art Music Frontier in Cape Town Claudia Jansen van Rensburg; 9.
Landscape and Settler Nationalism in the "White Dominions" Damian Skinner
and Lize van Robbroeck ; 10.The Visual Rhetoric of Settler Stamps:
Rhodesia's Rebellion and the Projection of Sovereignty Josiah Brownell;
PART IV. Settler Psyches 11.Murder for White Consumption? Jimmy Governor
and the Bush Ballad Meg Foster; 12. Queering Settler Romance: The
Reparative Eugenic Landscape in Nora Strange's Kenyan Novels Elizabeth W.
Williams; 13. Settler Colonial Thought and Psychiatric Practice in Early
20th-century British Columbia, Canada Kathryn McKay; PART V. Settler
Languages 14. Reprinting the Past: Persisting German Settler Narratives in
Namibia Today Martin Kalb; 15. The Settler Baroque: Decay and Creolization
in Chang Kuei-hsing's Borneo Rainforest Novels Yu-ting Huang; 16."Being
Hawaiian" in Pidgin: The Literature of John Dominis Holt and Brandy N¿lani
McDougall Kara Hisatake ; Afterword; 17. The Global Archive of Liminal
Settlement
Lorenzo Veracini
;Acknowledgements; 1.Settler Colonialism and Its Cultural Archives: Ways of
Reading Yu-ting Huang and Rebecca Weaver-Hightower PART I. Spaces, Sites,
and Scales 2. More than Just Symbols: Re-Surfacing Indigenous Place in the
Far North of New Zealand Avril Bell; 3. Arthur H. Adams and Australasian
Narratives of the Colonial World Helen Bones; 4. The Settler Urban
Landscape of a British Concession- Victoria Park in Tianjin, China Yichi
Zhang; PART II. Subordinate Settlers 5. Colony at the Crossroads: The
"Translated" Settlement of Texas under Stephen F. Austin Adam Nemmers; 6.
German Settler Colonialism in Southern Brazil in German Documentary Films
of the 1930s Frederik Schulze; 7. "They Become Some Thing Like the
Natives": Liberia, Colonization, and the Rhetoric of Belonging Jeffrey A.
Mullins; PART III. Variations in Genres 8. William Henry Bell: Composing
and the Art Music Frontier in Cape Town Claudia Jansen van Rensburg; 9.
Landscape and Settler Nationalism in the "White Dominions" Damian Skinner
and Lize van Robbroeck ; 10.The Visual Rhetoric of Settler Stamps:
Rhodesia's Rebellion and the Projection of Sovereignty Josiah Brownell;
PART IV. Settler Psyches 11.Murder for White Consumption? Jimmy Governor
and the Bush Ballad Meg Foster; 12. Queering Settler Romance: The
Reparative Eugenic Landscape in Nora Strange's Kenyan Novels Elizabeth W.
Williams; 13. Settler Colonial Thought and Psychiatric Practice in Early
20th-century British Columbia, Canada Kathryn McKay; PART V. Settler
Languages 14. Reprinting the Past: Persisting German Settler Narratives in
Namibia Today Martin Kalb; 15. The Settler Baroque: Decay and Creolization
in Chang Kuei-hsing's Borneo Rainforest Novels Yu-ting Huang; 16."Being
Hawaiian" in Pidgin: The Literature of John Dominis Holt and Brandy N¿lani
McDougall Kara Hisatake ; Afterword; 17. The Global Archive of Liminal
Settlement
Lorenzo Veracini