Preface and Acknowledgments ix
Introduction. The Speed Race(r) and the Stopped,
Incarce-Races xiii
1. J-hād against "Gorge-Us" White Men 47
2. Ecclesiastical Superpredators 85
Intertext I. White Dude's Burden (The Indifference That Makes a
Difference) 131
3. Queer Parenting 137
4. Levelry and Revelry (Inside the Gelaohui Opium Room)
171
Intertext II. Madame Butterfly and "Negro Methods" in China
209
5. Last Samurai/First Extractive Capitalist 223
6. Blow (Opium Smoke) back: The Third War for Drugs in
Sichuan 255
Conclusion. "Undermining" China and Beyond Climate
Caucasianism 299
Notes 311
Bibliography 325
Index 353
Mark W. Driscoll is Professor of East Asian Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He is author of Absolute Erotic, Absolute Grotesque: The Living, Dead, and Undead in Japanese Imperialism, 1895–1945, and the editor and translator of "Kannani" and "Document of Flames": Two Japanese Colonial Novels, both also published by Duke University Press.
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