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Racial Reconstruction: Black Inclusion, Chinese Exclusion, and the Fictions of Citizenship - America and the Long 19th Century
Edlie L. Wong
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Racial Reconstruction: Black Inclusion, Chinese Exclusion, and the Fictions of Citizenship - America and the Long 19th Century
Edlie L. Wong
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Review Quotes: With impressive archival research, Racial Reconstructiontraces the fascinating transnational history of U. S. racial formation in the aftermath of abolition and reconstruction. Exploring the legal discourse around Asian exclusion in relation to African American inclusion, Edlie L. Wong pushes our thinking and offers new insights about how Americans decide who does and does not belong as a citizen in the United States. -Gretchen Murphy, author of "Shadowing the White Man s Burden: U. S. Imperialism and the Problem of the Color LineReview Quotes: Offering illuminating analyses of the paranoid fantasies of Asian invasion in travelogues, political cartoons, and sensational fiction that proliferated during the last quarter of the nineteenth century, Edlie L. Wong deftly probes the way in which these narratives shaped the racial formations and understandings of free and unfree labor in the American imaginary. Exploring the impact of Exclusion Laws both in the U. S. and China against the backdrop of popular culture in both nations, Racial Reconstruction provides incredibly rich insights into the global repercussions of these policies. A stellar book. -Shelley Fisher Fishkin, author of "Writing America: Literary Landmarks from Walden Pond to Wounded Knee""Publisher Marketing: The end of slavery and the Atlantic slave trade triggered wide-scale labor shortages across the U. S. and Caribbean. Planters looked to China as a source for labor replenishment, importing indentured laborers in what became known as "coolieism." From heated Senate floor debates to Supreme Court test cases brought by Chinese activists, public anxieties over major shifts in the U. S. industrial landscape and class relations became displaced onto the figure of the Chinese labor immigrant who struggled for inclusion at a time when black freedmen were fighting to redefine citizenship. Racial Reconstruction demonstrates that U. S. racial formations should be studied in different registers and through comparative and transpacific approaches. It draws on political cartoons, immigration case files, plantation diaries, and sensationalized invasion fiction to explore the radical reconstruction of U. S. citizenship, race and labor relations, and imperial geopolitics that led to the Chinese Exclusion Act, America's first racialized immigration ban. By charting the complex circulation of people, property, and print from the Pacific Rim to the Black Atlantic, Racial Reconstruction sheds new light on comparative racialization in America, and illuminates how slavery and Reconstruction influenced the histories of Chinese immigration to the West. Contributor Bio: Wong, Edlie Edlie L. Wong is an Associate Professor at the University of Maryland and author of Neither Fugitive Nor Free: Atlantic Slavery, Freedom Suits, and the Legal Culture of Travel (NYU Press, 2009) and co-editor of George Lippard s The Killers.
Media | Kirjat Hardcover Book (Sidottu kirja kovilla kansilla sekä suojakannella) |
Julkaisupäivämäärä | perjantai 23. lokakuuta 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9781479868001 |
Tuottaja | New York University Press |
Sivujen määrä | 304 |
Mitta | 152 × 229 × 21 mm · 590 g |
Kieli | English |
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