冷战改革

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY AMERASIA JOURNAL Pub Date : 2021-05-04 DOI:10.1080/00447471.2022.2044978
C. Baik, Wendy Cheng
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摘要在本期特刊中,客座编辑Crystal Mun-hye Baik和Wendy Cheng探讨了冷战在21世纪的延续。作者们以冷战的种族化、性别化、性化和基于阶级的动态为基础,关注帝国主义、种族定居者资本主义和构成冷战的军国主义的交织历史。Baik和Cheng将改革作为一种生成性分析,将冷战在亚洲、大洋洲和美国的生活纳入其中,将特刊的贡献与亚裔美国人研究、太平洋岛民研究和批判性亚洲研究联系起来。
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Cold War Reformations
ABSTRACT In this special issue, guest editors Crystal Mun-hye Baik and Wendy Cheng discuss the prolongation of the Cold War in the twenty-first century. Foregrounding the racialized, gendered, sexualized, and class-based dynamics of the Cold War, the authors are attentive to the entwined histories of imperialism, racial-settler capitalism, and militarism constitutive of the Cold War. Focusing on reformation as a generative analytic in which to engage the Cold War’s lives in Asia, Oceania, and the United States, Baik and Cheng situate the special issue’s contributions in relation to Asian American studies, Pacific Islander studies, and critical Asian studies.
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AMERASIA JOURNAL
AMERASIA JOURNAL HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Since 1971, the Press has published Amerasia Journal, the leading interdisciplinary journal in Asian American Studies. After more than three decades and over 16,000 pages, Amerasia Journal has played an indispensable role in establishing Asian American Studies as a viable and relevant field of scholarship, teaching, community service, and public discourse.
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