"A luminous and methodologically daring work, this book is a lyrical collage that reframes how we theorize brownness. Insightful, beautifully written, and intellectually fearless, it will become a guiding text for future scholarship on race, embodiment, and colonial modernity."—Sony Coráñez Bolton, author of <i>Crip Colony: Mestizaje, US Imperialism, and the Queer Politics of Disability in the Philippines</i><br /><br />"A highly ambitious and theoretically rigorous book, <i>Domesticating Brown</i> weaves family histories with racial historical narratives, moving through personal experiences of travel and grief, and grappling with domestication as a racial colonial project.”—Ma Vang, author of <i>History on the Run: Secrecy, Fugitivity, and Hmong Refugee Epistemologies</i>
Foreword. For Life xiii
Turn: Once More
Introduction. Brown Theory: a storied manifest of our world 1
Turn: Body Art
1. Crossing the Caucasus: Domesticating Histories of Yellow and Brown in the Mongol Empire 35
Turn: Sand
2. Ilocanos on the Run: A Talk-Story 69
Turn: Space
3. Migrant Domestic Workers in the Global City 107
Turn: Foreigner Flight
4. Organic and Inorganic Chinas: Hong Kong and the Question of Chinese Brownness 155
Turn: Projects
5. Brown Crafts: a creative praxis for our present 197
Turn: Shit Mountain
Afterword. After Life 235
(Re)Turn
Notes 247
Bibliography 267
Index 289