Decolonising sambo :
Tate, Shirley Anne,
Decolonising sambo : transculturation, fungibility and black and people of colour futurity / Decolonizing sambo Shirley Anne Tate (University of Alberta, Canada). - 1 online resource (xi, 167 pages) ; cm. - Critical mixed race studies . - Critical mixed race studies. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Prelims -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Sambos 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, Childrens 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 Collectables -- Chapter 7: Racisms Affects in Scandals Refusals: Transracial Intimacy, Post-Race Power and the Love of the American People -- Chapter 8: Conclusion: Black/People of Colour Futurities Decolonising Mind, Affect, Being and Power -- Bibliography -- Index.
This book decolonises 'sambo' as racialised knowledge, power, being and affect to unsettle its place in the history of 'mixed race' and racialised naming forged through settler colonialism which in its afterlife continues to haunt our contemporary period through national commemoration, cultural production and markets in contemptible collectibles.
9781789733471 (e-book) 9781789733495 (ePUB)
--Study and teaching.
DT1768.C65 / T38 2019
305
Decolonising sambo : transculturation, fungibility and black and people of colour futurity / Decolonizing sambo Shirley Anne Tate (University of Alberta, Canada). - 1 online resource (xi, 167 pages) ; cm. - Critical mixed race studies . - Critical mixed race studies. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Prelims -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Sambos 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, Childrens 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 Collectables -- Chapter 7: Racisms Affects in Scandals Refusals: Transracial Intimacy, Post-Race Power and the Love of the American People -- Chapter 8: Conclusion: Black/People of Colour Futurities Decolonising Mind, Affect, Being and Power -- Bibliography -- Index.
This book decolonises 'sambo' as racialised knowledge, power, being and affect to unsettle its place in the history of 'mixed race' and racialised naming forged through settler colonialism which in its afterlife continues to haunt our contemporary period through national commemoration, cultural production and markets in contemptible collectibles.
9781789733471 (e-book) 9781789733495 (ePUB)
--Study and teaching.
DT1768.C65 / T38 2019
305