The contributors to Biopolitics, Geopolitics, Life investigate biopolitics and geopolitics as two distinct yet entangled techniques of settler colonial states across the globe, contending that Indigenous life and practices cannot be contained and defined by the racialization and dispossession of settler colonialism.
The contributors to Biopolitics, Geopolitics, Life investigate biopolitics and geopolitics as two distinct yet entangled techniques of settler colonial states across the globe, contending that Indigenous life and practices cannot be contained and defined by the racialization and dispossession of settler colonialism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
René Dietrich is Senior Lecturer in American Studies at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt and author of Revising and Remembering (after) the End: American Post-Apocalyptic Poetry Since 1945 from Ginsberg to Forché. Kerstin Knopf is Professor of North American and Postcolonial Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of Bremen and author of Decolonizing the Lens of Power: Indigenous Films in North America.
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Foreword / Alyosha Goldstein vii Acknowledgments xiii Introduction: The Bio/Geopolitics of Settler States and Indigenous Normativities / René Dietrich 1 1. “You Tell Me Your Stories, and I Will Tell You Mine”: Witnessing and Combating Native Women’s Extirpation in American Indian Literature / Mishuana Goeman 45 2. The Biopolitics of Aging: Indigenous Elders as Elsewhere / Sandy Grande 67 3. The Colonialism of Incarceration / Robert Nichols 85 4. Are Hawaiians Indians? / David Uahikeakalei‘ohu Maile 107 5. Postcolonial Biopolitics and the Hieroglyphs of Democracy / Shona N.Jackson 131 6. Fictions of Land and Flesh: Blackness, Indigeneity, Speculation / Mark Rifkin 159 7. “I Was Nothing but a Bare Skeleton Walking the Path”: Biopolitics, Geopolitics, and Life in Diane Glancy’s Pushing the Bear / Sabine N. Meyer 177 8. Unseen Wonder: Decolonizing Magical Realism in Kim Scott’s Benang and Witi Ihimaera’s “Maata” / Michael R. Griffiths 197 9. Agency and Art: Survivance with Camera and Crayon / Jacqueline Fear-Segal 219 10. Land through the Camera: Post/Colonial Space and Indigenous Struggles in Birdwatchers (Terra Vermelha) / Kerstin Knopf 245 Contributors 273 Index 277
Foreword / Alyosha Goldstein vii Acknowledgments xiii Introduction: The Bio/Geopolitics of Settler States and Indigenous Normativities / René Dietrich 1 1. “You Tell Me Your Stories, and I Will Tell You Mine”: Witnessing and Combating Native Women’s Extirpation in American Indian Literature / Mishuana Goeman 45 2. The Biopolitics of Aging: Indigenous Elders as Elsewhere / Sandy Grande 67 3. The Colonialism of Incarceration / Robert Nichols 85 4. Are Hawaiians Indians? / David Uahikeakalei‘ohu Maile 107 5. Postcolonial Biopolitics and the Hieroglyphs of Democracy / Shona N.Jackson 131 6. Fictions of Land and Flesh: Blackness, Indigeneity, Speculation / Mark Rifkin 159 7. “I Was Nothing but a Bare Skeleton Walking the Path”: Biopolitics, Geopolitics, and Life in Diane Glancy’s Pushing the Bear / Sabine N. Meyer 177 8. Unseen Wonder: Decolonizing Magical Realism in Kim Scott’s Benang and Witi Ihimaera’s “Maata” / Michael R. Griffiths 197 9. Agency and Art: Survivance with Camera and Crayon / Jacqueline Fear-Segal 219 10. Land through the Camera: Post/Colonial Space and Indigenous Struggles in Birdwatchers (Terra Vermelha) / Kerstin Knopf 245 Contributors 273 Index 277
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