Meghan Markle
Essays on Monarchy, Race, and Colonialism
AvDuchess Harris,Julie Schwietert Collazo
Häftad, Engelska, 2026
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This bold and timely anthology interrogates the British monarchy through the lens of race, gender, and postcolonial critique. The contributors of ten original essays use Meghan Markle's public life and identity as a nexus for understanding the enduring legacies of empire, white supremacy, and institutional exclusion.Each chapter blends academic analysis with the authors' own lived experiences and identities, creating a deeply engaging and multifaceted narrative. Essays cover media representation, mental health, motherhood, and the politics of belonging.Written in an accessible and engaging style, this volume speaks to readers interested in the intersections of monarchy, race, feminism, and celebrity culture. Through its interdisciplinary approach and critical insight, these essays reveal how one woman's experience within the royal family brings into focus broader social and historical processes of racial identity making and colonial power. This is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the cultural and political significance of Meghan Markle's story—and what it tells us about the world we live in.Contributors Lucca Ramone Carlson Duchess Harris Marissa Kessenich Jasmine Mitchell Sarah Olutola Portia Owusu Therí Pickens Amelia Ryan Julie Schwietert Collazo Lily Talmont Ariane Tulloch Elwood Watson Stephanie L. Williams Sharon D. Wright Austin