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Speculative Imperialisms: Monstrosity and Masquerade in Postracial Times explores the (settler) colonial ideologies underpinning the monstrous imaginings of contemporary popular culture in the Britain and the US. Through a close examination of District 9, Avatar, Doctor Who, Planet of the Apes, and steampunk culture, Susana Loza illuminates the durability of (settler) colonialism and how it operates through two linked yet distinct forms of racial mimicry: monsterization and minstrelsy. Speculative Imperialisms contemplates the fundamental, albeit changing, role that such racial simulations play in a putatively postracial and post-colonial era. It brings together the work on gender masquerade, racial minstrelsy, and postcolonial mimicry and puts it in dialogue with film, media, and cultural studies. This project draws upon the theoretical insights of Stuart Hall, Homi K. Bhabha, Edward Said, Philip Deloria, Michael Rogin, Eric Lott, Charles Mills, Falguni Sheth, Lorenzo Veracini, Adilif

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Far-ranging, provocative, and so damn smart… Loza takes us on a wild ride through steampunk, Doctor Who and Planet of the Apes, tracking the sinister afterlife of settler colonialism in the monstrous imaginaries of our popular culture. -- Junot Díaz, Author of The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
Susana Loza’s Speculative Imperialisms: Monstrosity and Masquerade in Postracial Times is a much needed and cutting edge critical intervention in monster studies, speculative fiction, and critical ethnic studies. Contextualized within cultural and political histories, it offers timely and intersectionally nuanced readings of popular culture that persuasively lead us to this contemporary moment in which white supremacy and imperialism have boiled over in increasingly dangerous ways. Loza’s text illuminates the intricate and shifting relations of power that underlie so-called benign postracial monsters. -- Bernadette Marie Calafell, University of Denver

Table of Contents
Introduction Chapter 1: Playing Alien in Post-Racial Times Chapter 2: Colonial Cosplay: Steampunk and the After-Life of Empire Chapter 3: Imperial Fictions, Post-Racial Fantasies: Doctor Who in the Age of Neoliberal Multiculturalism Chapter 4: Monkeys, Monsters, and Minstrels in Rise and Dawn of the Planet of The Apes Afterword: Trumpacolypse Now, Decolonized Tomorrows

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/27/2017 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498507967, 978-1498507967
      ISBN10: 1498507964

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      Book Synopsis
      Speculative Imperialisms: Monstrosity and Masquerade in Postracial Times explores the (settler) colonial ideologies underpinning the monstrous imaginings of contemporary popular culture in the Britain and the US. Through a close examination of District 9, Avatar, Doctor Who, Planet of the Apes, and steampunk culture, Susana Loza illuminates the durability of (settler) colonialism and how it operates through two linked yet distinct forms of racial mimicry: monsterization and minstrelsy. Speculative Imperialisms contemplates the fundamental, albeit changing, role that such racial simulations play in a putatively postracial and post-colonial era. It brings together the work on gender masquerade, racial minstrelsy, and postcolonial mimicry and puts it in dialogue with film, media, and cultural studies. This project draws upon the theoretical insights of Stuart Hall, Homi K. Bhabha, Edward Said, Philip Deloria, Michael Rogin, Eric Lott, Charles Mills, Falguni Sheth, Lorenzo Veracini, Adilif

      Trade Review
      Far-ranging, provocative, and so damn smart… Loza takes us on a wild ride through steampunk, Doctor Who and Planet of the Apes, tracking the sinister afterlife of settler colonialism in the monstrous imaginaries of our popular culture. -- Junot Díaz, Author of The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
      Susana Loza’s Speculative Imperialisms: Monstrosity and Masquerade in Postracial Times is a much needed and cutting edge critical intervention in monster studies, speculative fiction, and critical ethnic studies. Contextualized within cultural and political histories, it offers timely and intersectionally nuanced readings of popular culture that persuasively lead us to this contemporary moment in which white supremacy and imperialism have boiled over in increasingly dangerous ways. Loza’s text illuminates the intricate and shifting relations of power that underlie so-called benign postracial monsters. -- Bernadette Marie Calafell, University of Denver

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Chapter 1: Playing Alien in Post-Racial Times Chapter 2: Colonial Cosplay: Steampunk and the After-Life of Empire Chapter 3: Imperial Fictions, Post-Racial Fantasies: Doctor Who in the Age of Neoliberal Multiculturalism Chapter 4: Monkeys, Monsters, and Minstrels in Rise and Dawn of the Planet of The Apes Afterword: Trumpacolypse Now, Decolonized Tomorrows

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