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Racial Crossings Damon Ieremia Salesa (Associate Professor of History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

Racial Crossings By Damon Ieremia Salesa (Associate Professor of History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

Summary

Moving away from conventional theories about Victorian attitudes towards race, Salesa focuses on an array of equally influential, yet seemingly opposite, ideas where racial crossing was seen as a means of improvement, a way to manage racial conflict or create new societies, or even a way to promote the rule of law.

Racial Crossings Summary

Racial Crossings: Race, Intermarriage, and the Victorian British Empire by Damon Ieremia Salesa (Associate Professor of History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

The Victorians were fascinated with intersections between different races. Whether in sexual or domestic partnerships, in interracial children, racially diverse communities or societies, these 'racial crossings' were a lasting Victorian concern. But in an era of imperial expansion, when slavery was abolished, colonial wars were fought, and Britain itself was reformed, these concerns were more than academic. In both the British empire and imperial Britain, racial crossings shaped what people thought about race, the future, the past, and the conduct and possibilities of empire. Victorian fears of miscegenation and degeneration are well known; this study turns to apparently opposite ideas where racial crossing was seen as a means of improvement, a way of creating new societies, or a mode for furthering the rule of law and the kingdom of Heaven. Salesa explores how and why the preoccupation with racial crossings came to be so important, so varied, and so widely shared through the writings and experiences of a raft of participants: from Victorian politicians and writers, to philanthropists and scientists, to those at the razor's edge of empire - from soldiers, missionaries, and settlers, to 'natives', 'half-castes' and other colonized people. Anchored in the striking history of colonial New Zealand, where the colonial policy of 'racial amalgamation' sought to incorporate and intermarry settlers and New Zealand Maori, Racial Crossings examines colonial encounters, working closely with indigenous ideas and experiences, to put Victorian racial practice and thought into sharp, critical, relief.

Racial Crossings Reviews

This is a complex and dense book ... Salesa's study breaks new ground in understanding the importance of interracial intimacy in forging new societies. * Sarah Carter, Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History *
engage[s] with the big ideas that underlay racial thinking and discourses in the British Empire, and demonstrate how these informed British colonisation in New Zealand. * Lachy Paterson, British Scholar *

About Damon Ieremia Salesa (Associate Professor of History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

Damon Salesa is an Associate Professor of History, American Culture, and Asian/Pacific Islander Studies at the University of Michigan. A graduate of the University of Auckland and Oxford University, he is an historian of the British and American empires, and of the Pacific Islands. He is the author of a number of articles on these topics, is one of the contributors to The New Oxford History of New Zealand, has authored a short textbook series on the history of Polynesia, and is one of the editors of the forthcoming Tangata o Moana Nui (Te Papa Tongarewa/Museum of New Zealand Press). Educated in New Zealand, he was the first Samoan Rhodes Scholar. He is also a holder of the title Toeolesulusulu from the village of Satapuala, Samoa.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Crossing Races ; 1. Systematic Colonisation and Racial Amalgamation ; 2. Intimate Encounters in New Zealand Before 1840 ; 3. Racial Amalgamation in New Zealand 1840-1850s ; 4. Crossing Races, Encountering Places ; 5. The Tender Way in Race War ; Conclusion: Dwelling in Unity ; Bibliography

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NPB9780199604159
9780199604159
0199604150
Racial Crossings: Race, Intermarriage, and the Victorian British Empire by Damon Ieremia Salesa (Associate Professor of History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
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Oxford University Press
2011-05-19
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Winner of Winner of the 2012 AHA Ernest Scott Prize.
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