دانلود کتاب Alien Capital: Asian Racialization and the Logic of Settler Colonial Capitalism
by Iyko Day
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عنوان فارسی: سرمایه بیگانه: نژادپرستی آسیایی و منطق سرمایه داری استعماری سکاندار |
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Reviews:
"...expand[s] and broaden[s] the canon of Asian North American literature... Day’s Alien Capital enable[s] us to understand the complexities of racialization beyond colonial/victims, black/white, dominant/minor binaries... articulate, intelligent addition to Canadian theory and criticism." — Eleanor Ty, Canadian Literature
"Ikyo Day’s book will take its place amongst important work that theorizes, historicizes and offers a way to speak to the intersections of capitalism, white supremacy, settler colonialism, and migration in white settler contexts." — Kevin Bruyneel, Theory & Event
"Day deftly retheorizes the history and logic of settler colonialism by examining its intersection with capitalism and the racialization of Asian immigrants to Canada and the United States. . . . [A] valuable resource." — Sumiko Braun, Amerasia Journal
"Iyko Day makes a compelling intervention in discussions of race, capital, and settler colonialism." — Rachel Kuo, Lateral: Journal of the Cultural Studies Association
“Alien Capital is a persuasive and thought-provoking study, challenging scholars to rethink historical interpretations of settler colonialism, immigration, labor, and race in North America.”
— Allan E. S. Lumba, Western Historical Quarterly
"This book invites readers to see art as a means of questioning and rethinking history. Historians may want the book to historicize the artists themselves, but Day is aiming at something else: seeing a world beyond capitalism." — Elliott Young, Journal of American History
“ [I]nsightful, intersectional cultural criticism.... I highly recommend Alien Capital for Native American and Indigenous studies scholars with an interest in settler-colonialism, critical ethnic studies, women’s, gender, and sexuality studies, visual cultures, and literature.” — Beenash Jafri, Native American and Indigenous Studies Association
“Alien Capital . . . puts forward a much-needed account that unwaveringly reformulates the terms through which settler colonialism might be examined and contested from an Asian diasporic perspective.” — Szu Shen, Asian Diasporic Visual Cultures and the Americas
"Day insightfully approaches the analysis of North American settler colonialism through Asian Americanist critique." — Manu Vimalassery, Modern Fiction Studies
"Day offers us a new way of understanding how settler colonialism capitalism articulates race and provides new analytical tools for pushing forward settler colonial studies, cultural studies, and Asian American Studies." — Faye Caronan, Pacific Historical Review
"Day’s work provides a valuable look at settler colonialism and its ramifications for the East Asian peoples of Canada and the United States." — Diana L. Ahmad, American Historical Review
"Alien Capital offers a necessary and deeply welcome investigation into the intersections of race, indigeneity, and white settler colonialism." — Lily Cho, English Studies in Canada