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A Violent Peace – Race, U.S. Militarism, and Cultures of Democratization in Cold War Asia and the Pacific: Post*45

Autor Christine Hong
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 aug 2020
A Violent Peace offers a radical cultural account of the midcentury transformation of the United States into a total-war state. As the Cold War turned hot in the Pacific, antifascist critique disclosed a continuity between U.S. police actions in Asia and a rising police state at home. Writers including James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison, and W.E.B. Du Bois discerned in U.S. domestic strategies to quell racial protests and urban riots the same logic of racial counterintelligence structuring America's devastating hot wars in Asia.
Christine Hong examines the centrality of U.S. militarism to the Cold War cultural imagination. She assembles a transpacific archive--including war writings, Japanese accounts of the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima, black radical human rights petitions, Korean War-era G.I. photographs, Filipino novels on guerrilla resistance, and Marshallese critiques of U.S. human radiation experiments--and places these materials alongside U.S. government documents to theorize these works as homologous responses to unchecked U.S. war and police power. In so doing, Hong shows how the so-called Pax Americana laid the grounds for solidarity--for imagining collective futures of total liberation.
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ISBN-13: 9781503612914
ISBN-10: 1503612910
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: MK – Stanford University Press
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Cuprins

Introduction
1. "Democracy within the Teeth of Fascism": The Black POW and the Invisible War at Home in Ralph Ellison's War Writings
2. Revolution from Above: ¿e Kenzabur¿, the Black Airman, and Occupied Japan
3. A Blueprint for Occupied Japan: Miné Okubo and the American Concentration Camp
4. Possessive Investment in Ruin: The Target, the Proving Ground, and the U.S. War Machine in the Nuclear Pacific
5. People's War, People's Democracy, People's Epic: Carlos Bulosan, U.S. Counterintelligence, and Cold War Unreliable Narration
6. The Enemy at Home: Urban Warfare and the Russell Tribunal on Vietnam
7. Militarized Queerness: Racial Masking and the Korean War Mascot

Notă biografică

Christine Hong is Associate Professor of Literature and Critical Race and Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her political commentary has appeared in The Nation and on Democracy Now! and Al Jazeera.