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Colonial Lives of Property: Law, Land, and Racial Regimes of Ownership

‏133.00 ₪
ISBN13
9780822371465
יצא לאור ב
North Carolina
עמודים
280
פורמט
Paperback / softback
תאריך יציאה לאור
25 במאי 2018
שם סדרה
Global and Insurgent Legalities
Brenna Bhandar examines how the emergence of modern property law contributed to the formation of racial subjects in settler colonies, showing how the colonial appropriation of indigenous lands depends upon ideologies of European racial superiority as well as legal narratives that equated civilized life with English concepts of property.
In Colonial Lives of Property Brenna Bhandar examines how modern property law contributes to the formation of racial subjects in settler colonies and to the development of racial capitalism. Examining both historical cases and ongoing processes of settler colonialism in Canada, Australia, and Israel and Palestine, Bhandar shows how the colonial appropriation of indigenous lands depends upon ideologies of European racial superiority as well as upon legal narratives that equate civilized life with English concepts of property. In this way, property law legitimates and rationalizes settler colonial practices while it racializes those deemed unfit to own property. The solution to these enduring racial and economic inequities, Bhandar demonstrates, requires developing a new political imaginary of property in which freedom is connected to shared practices of use and community rather than individual possession.
מידע נוסף
עמודים 280
פורמט Paperback / softback
ISBN10 0822371464
יצא לאור ב North Carolina
תאריך יציאה לאור 25 במאי 2018
תוכן עניינים Acknowledgments ix Introduction: Property, Law, and Race in the Colony 1 1. Use 33 2. Propertied Abstractions 77 3. Improvement 115 4. Status 149 Conclusion: Life beyond the Boundary 181 Notes 201 Bibliography 239 Index 257