Colonial Racial Capitalism
Herausgeber: Koshy, Susan; Jefferson, Brian Jordan; Byrd, Jodi A; Cacho, Lisa Marie
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Colonial Racial Capitalism
Herausgeber: Koshy, Susan; Jefferson, Brian Jordan; Byrd, Jodi A; Cacho, Lisa Marie
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The contributors to Colonial Racial Capitalism demonstrate the co-constitution and entanglement of slavery and colonialism from the conquest of the New World through industrial capitalism to contemporary financial capitalism.
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The contributors to Colonial Racial Capitalism demonstrate the co-constitution and entanglement of slavery and colonialism from the conquest of the New World through industrial capitalism to contemporary financial capitalism.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781478018742
- ISBN-10: 1478018747
- Artikelnr.: 63243521
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781478018742
- ISBN-10: 1478018747
- Artikelnr.: 63243521
Susan Koshy, Lisa Marie Cacho, Jodi A. Byrd, and Brian Jordan Jefferson, editors
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction / Susan Koshy, Lisa Marie Cacho, Jodi A. Byrd and Brian Jordan
Jefferson 1
I. Accumulation: Development by Dispossession
1. The Corporation and the Tribe / Joanne Barker 33
2. “In the Constant Flux of Its Incessant Renewal”: The Social Reproduction
of Racial Capitalism and Settler Colonial Entitlement / Alyosha Goldstein
60
3. The Racial Alchemy of Debt: Dispossession and Accumulation in Afterlives
of Slavery / Cheryl I. Harris 88
II. Administration: The Open Secret of Colonial Racial Capitalist Violence
4. In Search of the Next El Dorado: Mining for Capital in a Frontier Market
with Colonial Legacies / Kimberly Kay Hoang 131
5. “Don’t Arrest Me, Arrest the Police”: Policing as the Street
Administration of Colonial Racial Capitalist Orders / Lisa Marie Cacho and
Jodi Melamed 159
6. Policing Solidarity: Race, Violence, and the University of Puerto Rico /
Marisol LeBrón 206
7. Programming Colonial Racial Capitalism: Encoding Human Value in Smart
Cities / Brian Jordan Jefferson 232
III. Aesthetics: Reimagining the Sites of Cultural Memory
8. Nuclear Antipolitics and the Queer Art of Logistical Failure / Iyko Day
257
9. Erasing Empire: Remembering the Mexican-American War in Los Angeles /
Laura Pulido 284
IV. Rehearsing for the Future
10. Racial Capitalism Now: A Conversation with Michael Dawson and Ruth
Wilson Gilmore / Facilitated by Brian Jordan Jefferson and Jodi Melamed
311
Contributors 333
Index 337
Introduction / Susan Koshy, Lisa Marie Cacho, Jodi A. Byrd and Brian Jordan
Jefferson 1
I. Accumulation: Development by Dispossession
1. The Corporation and the Tribe / Joanne Barker 33
2. “In the Constant Flux of Its Incessant Renewal”: The Social Reproduction
of Racial Capitalism and Settler Colonial Entitlement / Alyosha Goldstein
60
3. The Racial Alchemy of Debt: Dispossession and Accumulation in Afterlives
of Slavery / Cheryl I. Harris 88
II. Administration: The Open Secret of Colonial Racial Capitalist Violence
4. In Search of the Next El Dorado: Mining for Capital in a Frontier Market
with Colonial Legacies / Kimberly Kay Hoang 131
5. “Don’t Arrest Me, Arrest the Police”: Policing as the Street
Administration of Colonial Racial Capitalist Orders / Lisa Marie Cacho and
Jodi Melamed 159
6. Policing Solidarity: Race, Violence, and the University of Puerto Rico /
Marisol LeBrón 206
7. Programming Colonial Racial Capitalism: Encoding Human Value in Smart
Cities / Brian Jordan Jefferson 232
III. Aesthetics: Reimagining the Sites of Cultural Memory
8. Nuclear Antipolitics and the Queer Art of Logistical Failure / Iyko Day
257
9. Erasing Empire: Remembering the Mexican-American War in Los Angeles /
Laura Pulido 284
IV. Rehearsing for the Future
10. Racial Capitalism Now: A Conversation with Michael Dawson and Ruth
Wilson Gilmore / Facilitated by Brian Jordan Jefferson and Jodi Melamed
311
Contributors 333
Index 337
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction / Susan Koshy, Lisa Marie Cacho, Jodi A. Byrd and Brian Jordan
Jefferson 1
I. Accumulation: Development by Dispossession
1. The Corporation and the Tribe / Joanne Barker 33
2. “In the Constant Flux of Its Incessant Renewal”: The Social Reproduction
of Racial Capitalism and Settler Colonial Entitlement / Alyosha Goldstein
60
3. The Racial Alchemy of Debt: Dispossession and Accumulation in Afterlives
of Slavery / Cheryl I. Harris 88
II. Administration: The Open Secret of Colonial Racial Capitalist Violence
4. In Search of the Next El Dorado: Mining for Capital in a Frontier Market
with Colonial Legacies / Kimberly Kay Hoang 131
5. “Don’t Arrest Me, Arrest the Police”: Policing as the Street
Administration of Colonial Racial Capitalist Orders / Lisa Marie Cacho and
Jodi Melamed 159
6. Policing Solidarity: Race, Violence, and the University of Puerto Rico /
Marisol LeBrón 206
7. Programming Colonial Racial Capitalism: Encoding Human Value in Smart
Cities / Brian Jordan Jefferson 232
III. Aesthetics: Reimagining the Sites of Cultural Memory
8. Nuclear Antipolitics and the Queer Art of Logistical Failure / Iyko Day
257
9. Erasing Empire: Remembering the Mexican-American War in Los Angeles /
Laura Pulido 284
IV. Rehearsing for the Future
10. Racial Capitalism Now: A Conversation with Michael Dawson and Ruth
Wilson Gilmore / Facilitated by Brian Jordan Jefferson and Jodi Melamed
311
Contributors 333
Index 337
Introduction / Susan Koshy, Lisa Marie Cacho, Jodi A. Byrd and Brian Jordan
Jefferson 1
I. Accumulation: Development by Dispossession
1. The Corporation and the Tribe / Joanne Barker 33
2. “In the Constant Flux of Its Incessant Renewal”: The Social Reproduction
of Racial Capitalism and Settler Colonial Entitlement / Alyosha Goldstein
60
3. The Racial Alchemy of Debt: Dispossession and Accumulation in Afterlives
of Slavery / Cheryl I. Harris 88
II. Administration: The Open Secret of Colonial Racial Capitalist Violence
4. In Search of the Next El Dorado: Mining for Capital in a Frontier Market
with Colonial Legacies / Kimberly Kay Hoang 131
5. “Don’t Arrest Me, Arrest the Police”: Policing as the Street
Administration of Colonial Racial Capitalist Orders / Lisa Marie Cacho and
Jodi Melamed 159
6. Policing Solidarity: Race, Violence, and the University of Puerto Rico /
Marisol LeBrón 206
7. Programming Colonial Racial Capitalism: Encoding Human Value in Smart
Cities / Brian Jordan Jefferson 232
III. Aesthetics: Reimagining the Sites of Cultural Memory
8. Nuclear Antipolitics and the Queer Art of Logistical Failure / Iyko Day
257
9. Erasing Empire: Remembering the Mexican-American War in Los Angeles /
Laura Pulido 284
IV. Rehearsing for the Future
10. Racial Capitalism Now: A Conversation with Michael Dawson and Ruth
Wilson Gilmore / Facilitated by Brian Jordan Jefferson and Jodi Melamed
311
Contributors 333
Index 337