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A "crisis of whiteness" in the "Heart of Darkness" : racism and the Congo Reform movement / Felix Lösing.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Cultures of society (Bielefeld, Germany) ; v. 45.Publisher: Bielefeld : transcript-Verlag, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (394 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 3839454980
  • 9783839454985
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Crisis of whiteness' in the 'heart of darkness'.DDC classification:
  • 300
LOC classification:
  • DT653.3 .L67 2021
Other classification:
  • MS 3530
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Contents:
Introduction : Conrad's ghosts -- Colonisation and 'reform' of the Congo -- Congo reform and the crisis of racist representation -- Congo reform and the crisis of racist politics -- Congo reform and the crisis of racist societalisation -- Conclusion.
Summary: The British and US-American Congo Reform Movement (circa 1890-1913) has been praised extensively for its "heroic" confrontation of colonial atrocities in the Congo Free State. Its commitment to white supremacy and colonial domination, however, continues to be overlooked, denied, or trivialised. This historical-sociological study argues that racism was the ideological cornerstone and main agenda of this first major human rights campaign of the 20th century. Through a thorough analysis of contemporary sources, Felix Lösing unmasks the colonial and racist formation of the modern human rights discourse and investigates the »historical work« of racism at a crossroads between imperial power and white crisis.-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-394).

Introduction : Conrad's ghosts -- Colonisation and 'reform' of the Congo -- Congo reform and the crisis of racist representation -- Congo reform and the crisis of racist politics -- Congo reform and the crisis of racist societalisation -- Conclusion.

The British and US-American Congo Reform Movement (circa 1890-1913) has been praised extensively for its "heroic" confrontation of colonial atrocities in the Congo Free State. Its commitment to white supremacy and colonial domination, however, continues to be overlooked, denied, or trivialised. This historical-sociological study argues that racism was the ideological cornerstone and main agenda of this first major human rights campaign of the 20th century. Through a thorough analysis of contemporary sources, Felix Lösing unmasks the colonial and racist formation of the modern human rights discourse and investigates the »historical work« of racism at a crossroads between imperial power and white crisis.-- Provided by publisher.

Felix Lösing (Dr. phil.), born 1983, teaches at the Ev. Hochschule für Diakonie und Soziale Arbeit, Hamburg. The sociologist studied at the Hamburg University for Economics and Political Science and the University of Essex, Colchester. Awarded with a scholarship by the German Rosa-Luxemburg-Foundation, he did his doctorate at the University of Hamburg. His research focuses on history and theory of racism and colonialism.

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