White Reconstruction re-narrates the long "post-civil rights" half century. Working across a variety of archival, testimonial, visual, and activist texts, the book illustrates how anti-Black and racial-colonial domestic war not only survive periods of reform but are the conditions of dominance on which such reforms rely, and through which they often articulate.
White Reconstruction re-narrates the long "post-civil rights" half century. Working across a variety of archival, testimonial, visual, and activist texts, the book illustrates how anti-Black and racial-colonial domestic war not only survive periods of reform but are the conditions of dominance on which such reforms rely, and through which they often articulate.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dylan Rodríguez, Professor in the Department of Media and Cultural Studies at the University of California, Riverside, served as Chair of Ethnic Studies from 2009 to 2016, and as President of the American Studies Association in 2020-2021. He is the author of Forced Passages: Imprisoned Radical Intellectuals and the U.S. Prison Regime and Suspended Apocalypse: White Supremacy, Genocide, and the Filipino Condition. He is a founding member of Critical Resistance and the Critical Ethnic Studies Association.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface and Acknowledgments vii Introduction: "The Cause Is Effect": Inhabiting White Reconstruction 1 1 "I Used Her Ashes": Multiculturalist White Supremacy/Counterinsurgency/Domestic War 35 2 "Let the Past Be Forgotten . . .": Remaking White Being, from Reconstruction to Pacification 59 3 Goldwater's Tribal Tattoo: On Origins and Deletions of Post-Raciality 107 4 "Civilization in Its Reddened Waters": Anti-Black, Racial-Colonial Genocide and the Logic of Evisceration 135 5 "Mass Incarceration" as Misnomer: Domestic War and the Narratives of Carceral Reform 176 Epilogue: Abolitionist Imperatives 215 Notes 229 Index 281
Preface and Acknowledgments vii Introduction: "The Cause Is Effect": Inhabiting White Reconstruction 1 1 "I Used Her Ashes": Multiculturalist White Supremacy/Counterinsurgency/Domestic War 35 2 "Let the Past Be Forgotten . . .": Remaking White Being, from Reconstruction to Pacification 59 3 Goldwater's Tribal Tattoo: On Origins and Deletions of Post-Raciality 107 4 "Civilization in Its Reddened Waters": Anti-Black, Racial-Colonial Genocide and the Logic of Evisceration 135 5 "Mass Incarceration" as Misnomer: Domestic War and the Narratives of Carceral Reform 176 Epilogue: Abolitionist Imperatives 215 Notes 229 Index 281
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