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Book Synopsis
Mark W. Driscoll examines Western imperialism in East Asia throughout the nineteenth century and the devastating effects of what he calls climate caucasianism—the West's racialized pursuit of capital at the expense of people of color, women, and the environment.

Trade Review
“Mark W. Driscoll dazzlingly argues that at the origin of the Anthropocene lies the predatory behavior of European colonialism in East Asia—what he daringly terms "climate caucasianism", a historically unprecedented assemblage of extraction, coloniality, ecological devastation, commerce, and war. Driscoll's exquisite and brilliant scholarship demonstrates a simultaneous mastery of Chinese and Japanese languages, cultures, and histories. The Whites Are Enemies of Heaven should be of immediate interest to students in all those fields wishing to understand the multiple entanglements of imperialism, colonialism, ontology, and resistance that underlie the complex assemblage called climate change.” -- Arturo Escobar, author of * Pluriversal Politics: The Real and the Possible *
“Mark W. Driscoll's The Whites Are Enemies of Heaven is an ambitious and original study of Japanese and Chinese resistance to Euro-American imperialism. Beyond his compelling focus on race and racism—which rarely get the explicit attention they deserve in East Asian studies—Driscoll turns to Marxism, postcolonial theory, and ecocriticism to analyze global histories of extractive capitalism and drug production in this wide-ranging and thrilling analysis. There is no other book like this!” -- Teemu Ruskola, author of * Legal Orientalism: China, the United States, and Modern Law *
“Driscoll’s The Whites are Enemies of Heaven is a timely intervention that injects new life into the study of imperialism with its richly detailed source materials and broad conceptual frames. The book is sure to inspire future work which will engage colonial histories through the lens of local eco ontological approaches.” -- Toulouse-Antonin Roy * positions politics *
“Mark W. Driscoll’s The Whites Are Enemies of Heaven is an inspiring work.... Driscoll has written a brilliant work on the environmental, social, and economic history of East Asia.” -- Kenneth Kai-chung Yung * H-Socialisms, H-Net Reviews *
“Tightly argued and well-researched. . . . This work would be an excellent addition to reading lists for graduate students who are studying Postcolonialism and subaltern studies.” -- Barbara Greene * International Social Science Review *
“Driscoll, like Weber, is an astute, well-read, and inventive synthesizer of a wide array of texts. . . . [The Whites Are Enemies of Heaven] is a complex and thought-provoking book.” -- Paul D. Barclay * Journal of Japanese Studies *

Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments ix
Introduction. The Speed Race(r) and the Stopped, Incarce-Races xiii
1. J-hād against "Gorge-Us" White Men 47
2. Ecclesiastical Superpredators 85
Intertext I. White Dude's Burden (The Indifference That Makes a Difference) 131
3. Queer Parenting 137
4. Levelry and Revelry (Inside the Gelaohui Opium Room) 171
Intertext II. Madame Butterfly and "Negro Methods" in China 209
5. Last Samurai/First Extractive Capitalist 223
6. Blow (Opium Smoke) back: The Third War for Drugs in Sichuan 255
Conclusion. "Undermining" China and Beyond Climate Caucasianism 299
Notes 311
Bibliography 325
Index 353

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      Publisher: Duke University Press
      Publication Date: 08/01/2021
      ISBN13: 9781478010166, 978-1478010166
      ISBN10: 1478010169

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Mark W. Driscoll examines Western imperialism in East Asia throughout the nineteenth century and the devastating effects of what he calls climate caucasianism—the West's racialized pursuit of capital at the expense of people of color, women, and the environment.

      Trade Review
      “Mark W. Driscoll dazzlingly argues that at the origin of the Anthropocene lies the predatory behavior of European colonialism in East Asia—what he daringly terms "climate caucasianism", a historically unprecedented assemblage of extraction, coloniality, ecological devastation, commerce, and war. Driscoll's exquisite and brilliant scholarship demonstrates a simultaneous mastery of Chinese and Japanese languages, cultures, and histories. The Whites Are Enemies of Heaven should be of immediate interest to students in all those fields wishing to understand the multiple entanglements of imperialism, colonialism, ontology, and resistance that underlie the complex assemblage called climate change.” -- Arturo Escobar, author of * Pluriversal Politics: The Real and the Possible *
      “Mark W. Driscoll's The Whites Are Enemies of Heaven is an ambitious and original study of Japanese and Chinese resistance to Euro-American imperialism. Beyond his compelling focus on race and racism—which rarely get the explicit attention they deserve in East Asian studies—Driscoll turns to Marxism, postcolonial theory, and ecocriticism to analyze global histories of extractive capitalism and drug production in this wide-ranging and thrilling analysis. There is no other book like this!” -- Teemu Ruskola, author of * Legal Orientalism: China, the United States, and Modern Law *
      “Driscoll’s The Whites are Enemies of Heaven is a timely intervention that injects new life into the study of imperialism with its richly detailed source materials and broad conceptual frames. The book is sure to inspire future work which will engage colonial histories through the lens of local eco ontological approaches.” -- Toulouse-Antonin Roy * positions politics *
      “Mark W. Driscoll’s The Whites Are Enemies of Heaven is an inspiring work.... Driscoll has written a brilliant work on the environmental, social, and economic history of East Asia.” -- Kenneth Kai-chung Yung * H-Socialisms, H-Net Reviews *
      “Tightly argued and well-researched. . . . This work would be an excellent addition to reading lists for graduate students who are studying Postcolonialism and subaltern studies.” -- Barbara Greene * International Social Science Review *
      “Driscoll, like Weber, is an astute, well-read, and inventive synthesizer of a wide array of texts. . . . [The Whites Are Enemies of Heaven] is a complex and thought-provoking book.” -- Paul D. Barclay * Journal of Japanese Studies *

      Table of Contents
      Preface and Acknowledgments ix
      Introduction. The Speed Race(r) and the Stopped, Incarce-Races xiii
      1. J-hād against "Gorge-Us" White Men 47
      2. Ecclesiastical Superpredators 85
      Intertext I. White Dude's Burden (The Indifference That Makes a Difference) 131
      3. Queer Parenting 137
      4. Levelry and Revelry (Inside the Gelaohui Opium Room) 171
      Intertext II. Madame Butterfly and "Negro Methods" in China 209
      5. Last Samurai/First Extractive Capitalist 223
      6. Blow (Opium Smoke) back: The Third War for Drugs in Sichuan 255
      Conclusion. "Undermining" China and Beyond Climate Caucasianism 299
      Notes 311
      Bibliography 325
      Index 353

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