Whiteness Studies and the Colonial Aesthetic: Western Popular Culture and the Representations of Race

  • Cserno I
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As I have said before, planters are not poetical; but, my heart; if I possessed this place, methinks while young morning blushed, or high noon slept, or gentle dewy evening made nature think and pause, I would stroll upon my terrace, or sit, three parts recumbent, on one of those old oak chairs with Hasting's coronet on it, and forget the world of strife and penury and pain, till I lapsed into a citizen of the other world of peace and plenty and joy!

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Cserno, I. (2006). Whiteness Studies and the Colonial Aesthetic: Western Popular Culture and the Representations of Race. Ethnic Studies Review, 29(2), 66–85. https://doi.org/10.1525/esr.2006.29.2.66

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