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White Innocence: Paradoxes of Colonialism and Race

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Durham: Duke University Press, 2016Description: xiii, 226 p., ill.; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780822360759
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Suppose she brings a big negro home?: case studies of everyday racism -- The house that race built -- The coded language of Hottentot Nymphae and the discursive presence of race, 1917 -- Of homo nostalgia and (post)coloniality: or, where did all the critical white gay men go? -- For even though I am black as soot, my intentions are good?: the case of Black Pete Coda?But what about the captain?
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-214) and index.

Suppose she brings a big negro home?: case studies of everyday racism -- The house that race built -- The coded language of Hottentot Nymphae and the discursive presence of race, 1917 -- Of homo nostalgia and (post)coloniality: or, where did all the critical white gay men go? -- For even though I am black as soot, my intentions are good?: the case of Black Pete Coda?But what about the captain?

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