Renisa Mawani is an associate professor of sociology at the University of British Columbia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1 Introduction: Heterogeneity and Interraciality in British Columbia's Colonial "Contact Zone" 2 The Racial Impurities of Global Capitalism: The Politics of Labour, Interraciality, and Lawlessness in the Salmon Canneries 3 (White) Slavery, Colonial Knowledges, and the Rise of State Racisms 4 National Formations and Racial Selves: Chinese Traffickers and Aboriginal Victims in British Columbia's Illicit Liquor Trade 5 "The Most Disreputable Characters": Mixed-Bloods, Internal Enemies, and Imperial Futures Conclusion: Colonial Pasts, Entangled Presents, and Promising Futures Notes Bibliography Index
1 Introduction: Heterogeneity and Interraciality in British Columbia's Colonial "Contact Zone" 2 The Racial Impurities of Global Capitalism: The Politics of Labour, Interraciality, and Lawlessness in the Salmon Canneries 3 (White) Slavery, Colonial Knowledges, and the Rise of State Racisms 4 National Formations and Racial Selves: Chinese Traffickers and Aboriginal Victims in British Columbia's Illicit Liquor Trade 5 "The Most Disreputable Characters": Mixed-Bloods, Internal Enemies, and Imperial Futures Conclusion: Colonial Pasts, Entangled Presents, and Promising Futures Notes Bibliography Index
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