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Decolonial Becoming: Immobility, Indigeneity, and Disability in Transpacific Korea (ANIMA: Critical Race Studies Otherwise) [9781478039457]

Decolonial Becoming: Immobility, Indigeneity, and Disability in Transpacific Korea (ANIMA: Critical Race Studies Otherwise) [9781478039457]

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Decolonial Becoming reimagines decolonization by centering questions of Indigeneity, disability, and the settler-diaspora in modern Korea from the 1930s to the present. Jeong Eun Annabel We traces the ways that South Korean military and economic practices in the Pacific have functioned as a sub-empire of US settler colonialism and how South Korea’s nationalist ideology of monoethnicity as Indigeneity under US and Japanese occupations have come at the expense of myriad Indigenous and disabled peoples. Arguing that Korea must grapple with its place in this transpacific colonial order, We challenges the binary of mobility as freedom and immobility as unfreedom through what she calls “decolonial becoming,” a polyrhythmic theory of dialectics in which immobility is a condition of occupation as well as a critical site of relationality. She places Asian, diasporic, and transpacific theories and literatures of decolonization in conversation with Caribbean and Latin American decolonial thought and Native and Indigenous Studies to show how immobility can offer a means of unlearning settler colonial logics.

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Author:
Jeong Eun Annabel We
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01/05/2027
ISBN-10:
1478039450
ISBN-13:
9781478039457
Pages:
248
Publisher:
Duke University Press

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