The Cargo Rebellion: Those Who Chose Freedom

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$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
PM Press
Publish Date
Pages
64
Dimensions
7.2 X 10.2 X 0.4 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781629639642

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About the Author

Jason Chang received his Ph.D. in Ethnic Studies from the University of California, Berkeley in 2010, his Masters in Public Policy and Administration from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 2005, and his B.A. in Latin American Studies and Political Economy from Prescott College in 2002. He is currently Associate Professor of History and Asian and Asian American Studies at the University of Connecticut, where he directs the Asian and Asian American Studies Institute.

Alexis Dudden received her Ph.D. (with distinction) in History from the University of Chicago in 1998, and her B.A. in East Asian Studies, magna cum laude, from Columbia in 1991. She is currently Professor of History at the University of Connecticut, specializing in modern Japan, modern Korea, and international history.

Benjamin Barson received his Ph.D. in Music from the University of Pittsburgh in 2020, and his B.A. in African American Studies from Hampshire College in 2010. He is currently an adjunct professor of music at the University of Pittsburgh, teaching courses on jazz improvisation and history.

Kim Inthavong is a visual artist. She received her BA from the University of Madison, Wisconsin and is engaged in numerous arts projects.

Reviews

"A powerful graphic tale of the Robert Bowne Rebellion of 1852 in one
of the darkest moments of human trafficking: the coolie trade. Fearless
and visually striking, The Cargo Rebellion celebrates the
unbroken spirit of the dispossessed as hundreds of indentured Chinese
men mutinied against the captain to set themselves free."
--Lydia H. Liu, author of The Clash of Empires: The Invention of China in Modern World Making

"Slave Mutiny in the Pacific? Hell yeah! Here in these pages is a history we should have known, a powerful account of 'Coolie' rebellion during the other oceanic slave trade--the one organized in the name of free labor and abolition. Beautifully illustrated and told, this is a text you will read many times over."
--Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination

"Three cheers for this creative graphic history from below! The mighty mutiny of 400 Asian workers aboard the ship Robert Bowne is
told here with verve and visual power, showing how the violence of
global capitalism met resolute resistance. Read and be inspired by this
timeless and heroic tale."
--Marcus Rediker, co-creator of Prophet against Empire: Benjamin Lay, A Graphic Novel

"We
chose to remember. Through deft writing and powerful illustrations, Ben
Barson, Jason Oliver Chang, Alexis Dudden, and Kim Inthanvong draw our
attention to Chinese rebellion, a mutiny of 400 Chinese indentured men
to secure freedom from captivity. Their insistence on remembering
dislodges us from a collective amnesia that erases histories of Asian
resistance. This is a story needed now more than ever to connect
violence against Asian Americans to the workings of global racial
capitalism and ongoing enslavements in the present."
--Diane Fujino, editor of Contemporary Asian American Activism: Building Movements for Liberation

"The Cargo Rebellion: Those Who Chose Freedom
is an eloquently written and beautifully illustrated account of a
landmark incident of successful resistance and rebellion by nineteenth
century indentured Chinese workers. It relates a story that has been
hidden from official histories but which endures in the counter-memories
of freedom loving people. Today when new virulent and violent forms of
racial capitalism use displacement, dispossession, and deportation to
consign working people to increasingly unlivable destinies, The Cargo Rebellion provides a model of the irrepressible power of the people that is well worthy of admiration and emulation."
--George Lipsitz, author of The Possessive Investment in Whiteness

"If
we are to defeat the evils of globalization, we must make it our duty
to unearth the lost histories of workers, refusers, and
rebels--especially those who have been moved, en masse, against their
will, around the globe and across the oceans in the service of
capitalist accumulation. The Cargo Rebellion moves a heavy
history in just 28 exquisite pages. It's an invitation to remember. An
ode to an audacious workers' struggle on the high seas. And to salute
those who refused to work on an island of shit."
--Kanya D'Almeida, author of "I Cleaned The.," winner of the 2021 Commonwealth Short Story Prize

"Leave it to this dynamic foursome--Ben
Barson, Jason Oliver Chang, Alexis Dudden, and Kim Inthavong--to
tell this important and hidden history of Chinese indentured
workers' rebellion. The Cargo Rebellion: Those Who Choose
Freedom
is beautifully illustrated, succinctly told, and
passionately argued. With its timely historical lessons for
today's urgent fight against dehumanization of workers in the face
of global racial capitalism, The Cargo Rebellion should be
a required reading for everyone from K-12 schools to PhD
programs."

--Lili M. Kim, author of Decolonization Dreams: Gender, Race,
Empire, and the Korean American Transnational Freedom Struggle


"The Cargo Rebellion
is a brilliant fusion of arts depicting a global working-class
struggle, long ago, for the precious hope of freedom. Hurrah for Ben
Barson and his collaborators!"
--Paul Buhle, co-editor of Encyclopedia of the American Left, authorized biographer of CLR James

"Cargo carries a precious load. Long live the Afro Asian legacy to liberation!"
--Quincy Saul, author of Maroon Comix: Origins and Destinies

"This
strikingly illustrated work recounts a very powerful and inspiring
story of resistance to Western imperialism and capitalist exploitation.
It is a notable chapter in the struggle between domination and
liberation that must not be forgotten. Perhaps even more importantly, it
is the kind of story that kindles our righteous indignation and
strengthens our will to continue that struggle today."
--John P. Clark, author of Between Earth and Empire: From the Necrocene to the Beloved Community