We invite papers that examine racialization and ethnicization across Sinophone and Asian contexts in which local projects of improvement and rule are entangled with colonial and imperial systems and epistemologies, both Western and non-Western, external and internal, often sustained by local elites and intermediaries. We understand these contexts in broad terms, including transnational, diasporic, and colonial aspects. Processes of racialization and ethnicization, as well as resistance to such processes, could involve, but are not limited to, discussions of gender, sexuality, and care. Papers may address the modern period to the present. We welcome cultural and interpretive approaches across the humanities and social sciences.
Please get in touch with Jessica Chang, Ph.D., Binghamton University, at jc30307p@gmail.com.
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Chia-Hsu Jessica Chang
Ph.D. in Comparative Literature
Binghamton University
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