"Race" panic and the memory of migration /

"Race" panic and the memory of migration / Race" panic and the memory of migration edited by Meaghan Morris and Brett de Bary. - xiv, 418 pages ; 24 cm. - Traces . - Traces (Ithaca, N.Y.) ; 2. .

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction / Migratory Questions of Ethics. Trapped in Ambivalence: Chinese Indonesians, Victimhood, and the Debris of History / Response to Ien Ang: "Trapped in Ambivalence ..." / The Secrets of Ethnic Abjection / Guests of the Nation: Ireland, Immigration, and Post-Colonial Solidarity / Logics of Labor. Between the Hatred of All Walls and the Walls of Hate: The Minoritarian Diagonal of Mobility / Recent Trends in Peasant Out-Migrations in Contemporary China / The Politics of Gender and Nation Rebuilding / "Welcome to Our Family" / Memories of State. Japanese Colonial Rule and Modernity: Successive Layers of Violence / Sexual Politics of State Violence: On the Cheju April Third Massacre of 1948 / Narratives Engendering Survival: How the Muslims of Southwest China Remember the Massacres of 1873 / Displacement and National Ground. Polluting Memories: Migration and Colonial Responsibility in Australia / Response to Ghassan Hage: A Few Fragments / Nibutani Project: A Sculpture Addressing the Issue of the Ainu People and the Nibutani Dam / Commentary on Nibutani Project / Words of the Other / Conclusion: Editing Journal / Meaghan Morris -- Ien Ang. Victor Koschmann. Rey Chow. Luke Gibbons -- Yann Moulier Boutang. Huang Ping. Jung Yeong-hae. Tessa Morris-Suzuki -- Komagome Takeshi. Kim Seong-nae. Jacqueline Armijo -- Ghassan Hage. Sakiyama Masaki. Tomotari Mikako. Mori Yoshitaka. Oka Mari -- Brett de Bary. Pt. 1. Pt. 2. Pt. 3. Pt. 4.


Translated into English.

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Emigration and immigration--Social aspects
Race
Acculturation.

JV6225 / .R334 2001

304.82

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