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E-grāmata: Colonized by Humanity: Caribbean London and the Politics of Integration at the End of Empire

(Senior Lecturer, Queen Mary University of London)
  • Formāts: 368 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Sep-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780198879978
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  • Formāts: 368 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Sep-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780198879978

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'Colonization through a process of affection', wrote the London-based Barbadian novelist George Lamming in 1960, was 'the worst form of colonization'. Lamming's London was marked by the violent currents of racism—some seen, many disavowed. But the operations of race, the putting-in-place of its hierarchies, the destructions of the self that its logics entailed, exceeded only expressions of violence and hatred. It was in 'affection', too, that colonialism's racial visions operated. It was not only among the illiberals, but among the liberals, that colonization continued its hold on metropolitan culture. This was colonization, as Lamming would also put it, by humanity.

Colonized by Humanity is a study of racial liberalism at the end of empire. It uncovers the projects to cultivate racial integration developed in the two decades between the arrival of the Empire Windrush and the passage of the first Race Relations Act. These were the years that integrationism took hold as a social phenomenon, its reflexes lodged deep in an English culture that took the idea of 'tolerance' as its watchword. It was a culture that re-inscribed race even as it aimed at overcoming its discriminations.

Caribbean London is at the heart of this story. It was in the capital that integration projects multiplied fastest, and it was the multicultural capital that provided integrationism's imaginative geographies. Viewing integrationism through the eyes of Caribbean Londoners, Colonized by Humanity allows us to see it as they did, with its colonial and racial dynamics up close.

Recenzijas

Rob Waters's Colonized by Humanity marks a significant intervention into the politics and structures that have informed "postcolonial" Britain.... this research provides an interpretative context for recent events such as Brexit, the so-called Windrush scandal, and the Mediterranean refugee crisis. * Leonard Butingan, H-Diplo * This book is a wonderful addition to the literature on race, respectability, and citizenship in the shifting terrains of postcolonial London. Written in an erudite style and deeply contextualized, Dr. Waters' book includes rich readings of several flashpoints in studies of postwar Britain and capably examines the professional, civil, and emotional lives of his main subjects: integrationists and the new Commonwealth migrants they attempted to help. * Brett Bebber, Old Dominion University * Rob Waters's Colonized by Humanity marks a significant intervention into the politics and structures that have informed "postcolonial" Britain. * Leonard Butingan, H-Net Reviews *


Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Precarious lives
2. The colour bar
3. Bad citizens
4. Good citizens
5. Friends
6. Uplifters
7. Subalterns
8. Erotics
Bibliography
Dr Rob Waters is Senior Lecturer in Modern British History at Queen Mary University of London. He is the author of Thinking Black: Britain, 1964-1985, which was shortlisted for the Royal Historical Society's 2020 Whitfield Prize.