University of Oklahoma Press
Facing West: The Metaphysics of Indian-Hating and Empire-Building
Facing West: The Metaphysics of Indian-Hating and Empire-Building
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American expansion, says Richard Drinnon, is characterized by repression and racism. In his reinterpretation of winning the West, Drinnon links racism with colonialism and traces this interrelationship from the Pequot War in New England, through American expansion westward to the Pacific, and beyond to the Phillippines and Vietnam. He cites parrallels between the slaughter of bison on the Great Plains and the defoliation of Vietnam and notes similarities in the language of aggression used in the American West, the Philippines, and Southeast Asia.
Author: Richard Drinnon
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Published: 03/15/1997
Pages: 610
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.36lbs
Size: 7.97h x 5.27w x 1.29d
ISBN: 9780806129280
About the Author
Drinnon, Richard: -
Richard Drinnon was Professor Emeritus of History at Bucknell University and the author of White Savage: The Case of John Dunn Hunter and Keeper of Concentration Camps: Dillon S. Myer and American Racism, among other books.
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