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October 3, 2006 023113455X 978-0231134552

In an effort to deny the ongoing effect of colonialism and imperialism on contemporary political life, the death knell for a multicultural society has been sounded from all sides. That's the provocative argument Paul Gilroy makes in this unorthodox defense of the multiculture. Gilroy's searing analyses of race, politics, and culture have always remained attentive to the material conditions of black people and the ways in which blacks have defaced the "clean edifice of white supremacy." In Postcolonial Melancholia, he continues the conversation he began in the landmark study of race and nation 'There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack' by once again departing from conventional wisdom to examine -- and defend -- multiculturalism within the context of the post-9/11 "politics of security."

This book adapts the concept of melancholia from its Freudian origins and applies it not to individual grief but to the social pathology of neoimperialist politics. The melancholic reactions that have obstructed the process of working through the legacy of colonialism are implicated not only in hostility and violence directed at blacks, immigrants, and aliens but in an inability to value the ordinary, unruly multiculture that has evolved organically and unnoticed in urban centers. Drawing on the seminal discussions of race begun by Frantz Fanon, W. E. B. DuBois, and George Orwell, Gilroy crafts a nuanced argument with far-reaching implications. Ultimately, Postcolonial Melancholia goes beyond the idea of mere tolerance to propose that it is possible to celebrate the multiculture and live with otherness without becoming anxious, fearful, or violent.


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This analysis holds an important lesson for the increasingly imperial United States: otherness is nothing to fear, especially in our age of terror.

(R. Owen Williams Black Issues Book Review )

Paul Gilroy's Postcolonial Melancholia is a deeply engaging exploration.

(Dorothy Roberts Boston Review )

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This is a brilliant and moving book by one of the most intellectually formidable cultural and social theorists of our time. Gilroy explores modes of solidarity that are trans-local, activist, and dissident and brings neglected democratic traditions into focus. For Gilroy, racism generates what he calls an order of racial truth, and it maintains wide-ranging ontological and epistemological effects on social life. This book offers a significant change in paradigm by suggesting that the analysis of racial classification and hierarchy no longer has much to offer a world in which race is strongly resonant in issues of immigration, asylum, and government, in decolonization, and in the formation of state processes that have emerged from colonial governmentality.

(Judith Butler, University of California at Berkeley 1/1/2006)

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