Antiblackness by Moon-Kie Jung, João H. Costa Vargas (Ed.)

Antiblackness by Moon-Kie Jung, João H. Costa Vargas (Ed.)

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Antiblackness Moon-Kie Jung, João H. Costa Vargas (Ed.) Duke University Press, 2021 ISBN-13: 9781478011811 Paperback 392 Pages Antiblackness investigates the ways in which the dehumanization of Black people has been foundational to the establishment of modernity. Drawing on Black feminism, Afropessimism, and critical race theory, the book's contributors trace forms of antiblackness across time and space, from nineteenth-century slavery to the categorization of Latinx in the 2020 census, from South Africa and Palestine to the Chickasaw homelands, from the White House to convict lease camps, prisons, and schools. Among other topics, they examine the centrality of antiblackness in the introduction of Carolina rice to colonial India, the presence of Black people and Native Americans in the public discourse of precolonial Korea, and the practices of denial that obscure antiblackness in contemporary France. Throughout, the contributors demonstrate that any analysis of white supremacy---ind

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