Postracial Fantasies and Zombies Postracial Fantasies and Zombies
Book 5 - Environmental Communication, Power, and Culture

Postracial Fantasies and Zombies

On the Racist Apocalyptic Politics Devouring the World

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Publisher Description

This book understands the postracial as a genre—like the zombie apocalypse—that signals a disturbance in society that is felt as terrifying and exciting. The postracial is repetitive and reproduces blackened biothreat bodies, rituals of securitization, and fantasies of the reclamation of white masculine sovereignty. Eric King Watts examines key moments when Blackness became an object of knowledge in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, preparing the "scientific" and philosophical ground for interpreting zombie lore. The book treats the "Greater Caribbean" as a transformative space in which an antiblack infrastructure arose and interrogates the US's militarized domination of Haiti that was the context in which the zombie emerged. Watts traces variations of the form and function of the zombie to contemplate how it matters to our contemporary struggles with racism and pandemic policies.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2024
August 6
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
230
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of California Press
SELLER
University of California Press
SIZE
2.1
MB
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