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- Title
Asian-Indigenous Relations across Hemispheres, Oceans, and Islands.
- Authors
Gandhi, Evyn Lê Espiritu
- Abstract
This turn to "oceanic temporalities" resonates with the spatiotemporal dimensions of Le's settler racial tense and Hu Pegues's space-time colonialism (Suzuki 21). Like Le's settler racial tense, Hu Pegues's space-time colonialism is premised on the understanding that colonialism is informed by both spatial and temporal logics. This invocation of excess resonates with Le's argument that settler racial tense connotes not only state-imposed tensions but also emotional excesses that can unsettle settler racial hegemonies. To highlight these Asian-Indigenous conjunctions, Hu Pegues's book offers two key terms: "space-time colonialism" and "settler orientalism.".
- Subjects
INDIGENOUS peoples; ALASKA Natives; IMAGINATION; ASIANS; ASIAN Americans; COLONIES; OCEAN; ETHNIC studies
- Publication
American Quarterly, 2022, Vol 74, Issue 4, p1067
- ISSN
0003-0678
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/aq.2022.0073