Domesticating Brown Domesticating Brown
ANIMA: Critical Race Studies Otherwise

Domesticating Brown

Movements of Racial Imagination

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Publisher Description

Domesticating Brown interrogates the slippery senses that brownness as a racial form has manifested over time, charting its transitions across historical colonial contexts and into the transpacific dynamics of contemporary empire. Christopher B. Patterson rethinks universalist definitions of race to consider the constant movements in racial contexts, meanings, and practices that “brownness” reveals: as a site for the ungovernable brown mass, as peoples marked for domestication through strategies of colonial containment, and as the complex shades that reveal troubling genealogies and shameful intimacies. Tracing the emergences and transformations of brownness in various contexts of transpacific encounter—from the Mongol Empire to Filipino plantation migration in Hawaiʻi, from the imperial management of Hong Kong to contemporary brown authorship—Domesticating Brown explores how colonial subjects and other marginalized peoples have strategized ways of resisting and reversing dominating notions of brownness through art, story, and embodied difference.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2026
February 20
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
344
Pages
PUBLISHER
Duke University Press
SELLER
Duke University Press
SIZE
21.9
MB
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