• Medientyp: E-Book
  • Titel: Decolonising Sambo : Transculturation, Fungibility and Black and People of Colour Futurity
  • Beteiligte: Tate, Shirley Anne [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: Bingley: Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019
  • Erschienen in: Critical mixed race studies
    Critical Mixed Race Studies
  • Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (180 pages)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1108/9781789733471
  • ISBN: 9781789733471; 1789733472
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  • Schlagwörter: Colored people (South Africa) ; Race discrimination ; Blacks Study and teaching ; Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography ; Social Science, Black Studies (Global) ; Blacks ; Study and teaching
  • Entstehung:
  • Anmerkungen: Decolonising Love/Sex, Refusing White Male Power: Rowan
    Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Beschreibung: Intro; Decolonising Sambo; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1: Introduction: Sambo's Social Etymology and White European Settler Colonial Transculturation; Introduction; Engaging with sambo's Archives Transculturally; Conclusion -- Why Sambo, Why Now?; Chapter 2: Naming: The Fungibility of Subjection, Transculturation and Colonial Inferiority; Introduction; sambo and White Settler Colonial Racial Capitalism; Naming: Domination and Resistance; White Psychic Repression and Sambo's Fungibility; Zambo/Sambo: Naming and Blood Quantum

    Sambo's Naming: A Genealogy of White DominationBeginning to Think sambo's Black Feminist Decolonisation; Conclusion; Chapter 3: Consuming Sambo and Necropolitical Love/Hate: Humour, Children's Books and Sweets; Introduction; Stuplimity: The White Sambo Psyche in Civil War (1861-1865) United States; Colonial India/Africa: Necropolitical Love/Hate, Racist Disparagement and Fear; The US: Can We Read Sam and the Tigers as a Sambo Strategy Speaking Against White Supremacist Hate?; Sweet Sambo: Domination and Consumption; Conclusion: Remembering Antiracist Hate For/Of Sambo

    Chapter 4: Biopolitics and Racialising Assemblages: Australian Colonial Breeding Out/In and the NationIntroduction; Linking White European Settler Colonial Traumatic Intimacies; Ontological Conditions and White Australian Subjectivities; The Sapphires: Blackness and Anti-Aboriginal Racism; The Stolen Generations; Conclusion; Chapter 5: Contemptible Commemoration: Racial Capitalism and Love/Care for Long Dead Sambo; Introduction; Commemoration and Racialised Pilgrimage: The Necro-Politics of White Identification and White Fragility

    Suturing to White Supremacy and Love for the Black Long-Dead: The Libidinal Economy of 'Post-Race' Conviviality and Amnesia-Aphasia'Post-Race' Amnesia-Aphasia and Conviviality; Philida and the Monstrous Intimacies of the Plantation Romance; Conclusion; Chapter 6: 'Post-Race' Racial Libidinal Economies: Markets and Contemptible Collectables; Introduction: Racial Differencing, Markets and the Continuing Life of Contemptible Collectables; Blackamoor Brooches: Wearing Black Otherness and White Superiority

    The British Black Venus: Hypersexuality, The Octoroon and Museumising White Male Contemptuous Desire for Whitened SamboConclusion: Libidinal Economies of Avid Consumption, Racist Contemptuous Tolerance and Objects of Commodity Racism; Chapter 7: Racism's Affects in Scandal's Refusals: Transracial Intimacy, 'Post-Race' Power and the Love of the American People; Introduction; Decolonising the Intimate Couple: Fitz's Plans and Olitz's Transracial Love/Sex in a White Supremacist World; Dis-Ease and Transracial Love/Sex Intimacy; The (Im)Possibility of National Love of 'Mixing'

    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