[BOOK][B] Militarized currents: Toward a decolonized future in Asia and the Pacific

S Shigematsu, KL Camacho - 2010 - books.google.com
S Shigematsu, KL Camacho
2010books.google.com
Foregrounding indigenous and feminist scholarship, this collection analyzes militarization as
an extension of colonialism from the late twentieth to the twenty-first century in Asia and the
Pacific. The contributors theorize the effects of militarization across former and current
territories of Japan and the United States, such as Guam, Okinawa, the Marshall Islands, the
Philippines, and Korea, demonstrating that the relationship between militarization and
colonial subordination—and their gendered and racialized processes—shapes and …
Foregrounding indigenous and feminist scholarship, this collection analyzes militarization as an extension of colonialism from the late twentieth to the twenty-first century in Asia and the Pacific. The contributors theorize the effects of militarization across former and current territories of Japan and the United States, such as Guam, Okinawa, the Marshall Islands, the Philippines, and Korea, demonstrating that the relationship between militarization and colonial subordination—and their gendered and racialized processes—shapes and produces bodies of memory, knowledge, and resistance. Contributors: Walden Bello, U of the Philippines; Michael Lujan Bevacqua, U of Guam; Patti Duncan, Oregon State U; Vernadette Vicuña Gonzalez, U of Hawai ‘i, M noa; Insook Kwon, Myongji U; Laurel A. Monnig, U of Illinois, Urbana–Champaign; Katharine HS Moon, Wellesley College; Jon Kamakawiwo ‘ole Osorio, U of Hawai ‘i, M noa; Naoki Sakai, Cornell U; Fumika Sato, Hitotsubashi U; Theresa Cenidoza Suarez, California State U, San Marcos; Teresia K. Teaiwa, Victoria U, Wellington; Wesley Iwao Ueunten, San Francisco State U.
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