Decolonial Endurance

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781503647183

Lisu Worldmaking Against Chinese Settler Colonialism

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By Ting Hui Lau
Imprint: STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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Pages:
240

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Ting Hui Lau is Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at the National University of Singapore.

"Decolonial Endurance is the authoritative book on Southwest China's native peoples written in the past decade. It is also one of the best examinations of the contemporary effects of Chinese coloniality that I have seen. Through immersive ethnographic storytelling, Ting Hui Lau builds a world by moving deeper and deeper into a complex system of Lisu thought, questioning colonial assumptions around issues like forced sterilization, alcoholism, and development. A significant contribution to multiple fields, including Indigenous studies, anthropological and historical studies of colonialism and development, and Chinese and Inter-Asian area studies." -Darren Byler, Terror Capitalism: Uyghur Dispossession and Masculinity in a Chinese City "A richly described, originally theorized, elegantly crafted ethnography of what the 'decolonial' means in practical terms. Ting Hui Lau affords all of us a more expansive intellectual terrain for comparative studies of colonialism and comparative Indigenous studies, linking literatures and empirical struggles across vast geographic domains, while still enunciating the unique qualities of Lisu experience." -Dana E. Powell, author of Landscapes of Power: Politics of Energy in the Navajo Nation

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