In order to study the history of colonialism and its legacy from
the perspective of the early 21st century, we have to think beyond
old spatial and disciplinary boundaries. Starting from this
insight, the essays in this volume explore the roles that race and
migration played in the formation of (trans)national spaces and
identities. They investigate topics such as citizenship,
sovereignty, and racialized bodies, as well as transnational
patterns of political activism and belonging, migration, the
biopolitics of whiteness, and the history of humanitarian NGOs. As
a result, this book makes an important contribution to ongoing
debates about the current location of postcolonial studies.
(Series: Periplus Studien - Vol. 17)
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