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Investigating the emergence of a specific mestiza/mestizo whiteness
that facilitates relations between the Philippines and Western
nations, this book examines the ways in which the construction of a
particular form of Philippine whiteness serves to deploy positions
of exclusion, privilege and solidarity. Through Filipino,
Filipino-Australian, and Filipino-American experiences, the author
explores the operation of whiteness, showing how a mixed-race
identity becomes the means through which racialised privileges,
authority and power are embodied in the Philippine context, and
examines the ways in which colonial and imperial technologies of
the past frame contemporary practices such as skin-bleaching, the
use of different languages, discourses of bilateral relations,
secularism, development, and the movement of Filipino, Australian
and American bodies between and within nations. Drawing on key
ideas expressed in critical race and whiteness studies, together
with the theoretical concepts of somatechnics, biopolitics and
governmentality, The Somatechnics of Whiteness and Race sheds light
on the impact of colonial and imperial histories on contemporary
international relations, and calls for a 'queering' or
resignification of whiteness, which acknowledges permutations of
whiteness fostered within national boundaries, as well as through
various nation-state alliances and fractures. As such, it will
appeal to scholars of cultural studies, sociology and politics with
interests in whiteness, postcolonialism and race.
Investigating the emergence of a specific mestiza/mestizo whiteness
that facilitates relations between the Philippines and Western
nations, this book examines the ways in which the construction of a
particular form of Philippine whiteness serves to deploy positions
of exclusion, privilege and solidarity. Through Filipino,
Filipino-Australian, and Filipino-American experiences, the author
explores the operation of whiteness, showing how a mixed-race
identity becomes the means through which racialised privileges,
authority and power are embodied in the Philippine context, and
examines the ways in which colonial and imperial technologies of
the past frame contemporary practices such as skin-bleaching, the
use of different languages, discourses of bilateral relations,
secularism, development, and the movement of Filipino, Australian
and American bodies between and within nations. Drawing on key
ideas expressed in critical race and whiteness studies, together
with the theoretical concepts of somatechnics, biopolitics and
governmentality, The Somatechnics of Whiteness and Race sheds light
on the impact of colonial and imperial histories on contemporary
international relations, and calls for a 'queering' or
resignification of whiteness, which acknowledges permutations of
whiteness fostered within national boundaries, as well as through
various nation-state alliances and fractures. As such, it will
appeal to scholars of cultural studies, sociology and politics with
interests in whiteness, postcolonialism and race.
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