The Politics of Kinship: Race, Family, Governance (Paperback)
 
作者: Mark Rifkin 
分類: Social & cultural history ,
Ethnic studies ,
Indigenous peoples  
書城編號: 27249126

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出版社: Duke Univ Pr
出版日期: 2024/02/02
重量: 0.44 kg
ISBN: 9781478030003
 
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What if we understood the idea of family as central to representing alternative forms of governance as expressions of racial deviance? In The Politics of Kinship, Mark Rifkin shows how ideologies of family, including notions of kinship, recast Indigenous and other forms of collective self-organization and self-determination as disruptive racial tendencies in need of state containment and intervention. Centering work in Indigenous studies, Rifkin illustrates how conceptions of family and race work together as part of ongoing efforts to regulate, assault, and efface other political orders. The book examines the history of anthropology and its resonances in contemporary queer scholarship, contemporary Indian policy from the 1970s onward, the legal history of family formation and privacy in the United States, and the association of blackness with criminality across US history. In this way, Rifkin seeks to open new possibilities for envisioning what kinds of relations, networks, and formations can and should be seen as governance on lands claimed by the United States.
Mark Rifkin 作者作品表

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eBook: Manifesting America: The Imperial Construction of U.S. National Space (DRM PDF)

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