Decolonising Sambo

Höfundur Shirley Anne Tate

Útgefandi Emerald Publishing Ltd.

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781836084471

Útgáfa 2

Útgáfuár 2025

12.990 kr.

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Efnisyfirlit

  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • List of Figures and Tables
  • About the Author
  • 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 Domination
  • Beginning 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
  • Stuplimity: sambo’s Life in Canada 1800s–1990s
  • 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 Nation
  • Introduction
  • Linking White European Settler Colonial Traumatic Intimacies
  • Ontological Conditions and White Australian Subjectivities
  • The Sapphires: Blackness and Anti-indigenous 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
  • To Be Known by a Name: Commodity Racism
  • Blackamoor Brooches: Wearing Black Otherness and White Superiority
  • The British Black Venus: Hypersexuality, The Octoroon and Museumising White Male Contemptuous Desire for Whitened Sambo
  • Conclusion: 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’
  • Decolonising Love/Sex, Refusing White Male Power: Rowan
  • Re-claiming Transracial Love/Sex Intimacy: Disalienation from ‘Race’ Norms
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 8. Conclusion: Black/People of Colour Futurities – Decolonising Mind, Affect, Being and Power
  • Introduction
  • The Stockhausens, Cudjoe Minstrelsy and White European Colonialism in Jamaica
  • The White Sambo Psyche and Blackface: Fascination, Fear, Avid Consumption and Continuing White Supremacy
  • Jonkonnu, Disalienation and Sambo’s Recuperation Through Cultural Repetition
  • Reparations and Brattle: Refusing Samboification and BPOC Futurities
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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