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CODA. “But What about the Captain?”
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Gloria Wekker
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- INTRODUCTION 1
- CHAPTER 1. “Suppose She Brings a Big Negro Home” Case Studies of Everyday Racism 30
- CHAPTER 2. The House That Race Built 50
- CHAPTER 3. The Coded Language of Hottentot Nymphae and the Discursive Presence of Race, 1917 81
- CHAPTER 4. Of Homo Nostalgia and (Post)Coloniality Or, Where Did All the Critical White Gay Men Go? 108
- CHAPTER 5. “... For Even Though I Am Black as Soot, My Intentions Are Good” The Case of Zwarte Piet/Black Pete 139
- CODA. “But What about the Captain?” 168
- NOTES 175
- REFERENCES 193
- INDEX 215
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- INTRODUCTION 1
- CHAPTER 1. “Suppose She Brings a Big Negro Home” Case Studies of Everyday Racism 30
- CHAPTER 2. The House That Race Built 50
- CHAPTER 3. The Coded Language of Hottentot Nymphae and the Discursive Presence of Race, 1917 81
- CHAPTER 4. Of Homo Nostalgia and (Post)Coloniality Or, Where Did All the Critical White Gay Men Go? 108
- CHAPTER 5. “... For Even Though I Am Black as Soot, My Intentions Are Good” The Case of Zwarte Piet/Black Pete 139
- CODA. “But What about the Captain?” 168
- NOTES 175
- REFERENCES 193
- INDEX 215