Decolonising sambo :: transculturation, fungibility and black and people of colour futurity /
"Using a Black decolonial feminist approach, this book deconstructs 'the white sambo psyche' of white European settler colonialism, which classifies the colonised and enslaved into 'sambo': a category of racial subjection and utter negation which is now so normalized that we...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Using a Black decolonial feminist approach, this book deconstructs 'the white sambo psyche' of white European settler colonialism, which classifies the colonised and enslaved into 'sambo': a category of racial subjection and utter negation which is now so normalized that we are inured to it. Drawing on voyages both real and metaphorical to places such as Australia, South Africa, Jamaica, the Dutch West Indies, and the UK, Decolonizing Sambo positions itself amongst the global entanglements of white European settler colonialism, racial capitalism and contemporary culture. This cultural analysis analyses archival data, artefacts, commemorative spaces, films, children's books, and sweets to show sambo's genealogy, transculturation, fungibility, and continuation in contemporary racialising assemblages. As we continue to live in an era of 'samboification', this book provides scholars and students with the materials to start thinking about sambo as an (un)known part of colonialism and explore 'post-race' racism within which professions of sincere love for the racialised other are an active aspect of (post) colonial states' self-deception about being 'post-race'."-- |
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spelling | Tate, Shirley Anne, author. Decolonising sambo : transculturation, fungibility and black and people of colour futurity / Shirley Anne Tate. First edition. Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2020. 1 online resource. text rdacontent computer rdamedia online resource rdacarrier Critical mixed race studies Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. Introduction -- Sambo's social etymology and white European settler colonial transculturation Chapter 2. Naming: The fungibility of subjection, transculturation and colonial inferiority Chapter 3. Consuming sambo and necropolitical love/hate: Humour, children's books and sweets Chapter 4. Biopolitics and racialising assemblages: Australian colonial breeding out/in and the nation Chapter 5. Contemptible commemoration: Racial capitalism and love/care for long dead sambo Chapter 6. 'Post-race' racial libidinal economies: Markets and contemptible collectibles Chapter 7. Racism's affects in Scandal's refusals: Transracial intimacy, 'post-race' power and the love of the American people Chapter 8. Conclusion -- Black and people of colour futurities: Decolonising mind, affect, being and power. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 20, 2020). "Using a Black decolonial feminist approach, this book deconstructs 'the white sambo psyche' of white European settler colonialism, which classifies the colonised and enslaved into 'sambo': a category of racial subjection and utter negation which is now so normalized that we are inured to it. Drawing on voyages both real and metaphorical to places such as Australia, South Africa, Jamaica, the Dutch West Indies, and the UK, Decolonizing Sambo positions itself amongst the global entanglements of white European settler colonialism, racial capitalism and contemporary culture. This cultural analysis analyses archival data, artefacts, commemorative spaces, films, children's books, and sweets to show sambo's genealogy, transculturation, fungibility, and continuation in contemporary racialising assemblages. As we continue to live in an era of 'samboification', this book provides scholars and students with the materials to start thinking about sambo as an (un)known part of colonialism and explore 'post-race' racism within which professions of sincere love for the racialised other are an active aspect of (post) colonial states' self-deception about being 'post-race'."-- Provided by publisher. Decolonization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85036220 Colonization Social aspects. Post-racialism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009000930 Racism in language. Racially mixed people Social conditions. Décolonisation. Colonisation Aspect social. Société postraciale. Racisme dans le langage. Racially mixed people Social conditions fast Colonization Social aspects fast Decolonization fast Post-racialism fast Racism in language fast has work: Decolonising Sambo (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGFfhBW3yyp6McGMyHvCgq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 9781789733488 Critical mixed race studies. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2019022498 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2157422 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Tate, Shirley Anne Decolonising sambo : transculturation, fungibility and black and people of colour futurity / Critical mixed race studies. Chapter 1. Introduction -- Sambo's social etymology and white European settler colonial transculturation Chapter 2. Naming: The fungibility of subjection, transculturation and colonial inferiority Chapter 3. Consuming sambo and necropolitical love/hate: Humour, children's books and sweets Chapter 4. Biopolitics and racialising assemblages: Australian colonial breeding out/in and the nation Chapter 5. Contemptible commemoration: Racial capitalism and love/care for long dead sambo Chapter 6. 'Post-race' racial libidinal economies: Markets and contemptible collectibles Chapter 7. Racism's affects in Scandal's refusals: Transracial intimacy, 'post-race' power and the love of the American people Chapter 8. Conclusion -- Black and people of colour futurities: Decolonising mind, affect, being and power. Decolonization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85036220 Colonization Social aspects. Post-racialism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009000930 Racism in language. Racially mixed people Social conditions. Décolonisation. Colonisation Aspect social. Société postraciale. Racisme dans le langage. Racially mixed people Social conditions fast Colonization Social aspects fast Decolonization fast Post-racialism fast Racism in language fast |
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title_full | Decolonising sambo : transculturation, fungibility and black and people of colour futurity / Shirley Anne Tate. |
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