Duress - Ann Laura Stoler

Duress

Imperial Durabilities in Our Times
Buch | Hardcover
448 Seiten
2016
Duke University Press (Verlag)
978-0-8223-6252-4 (ISBN)
133,40 inkl. MwSt
In Duress Ann Laura Stoler traces how imperial formations and colonialism's presence shape current inequities around the globe by examining Israel's colonial practices, the United State's imperial practices, the recent rise of the French right wing, and affect's importance to governance.
How do colonial histories matter to the urgencies and conditions of our current world? How have those histories so often been rendered as leftovers, as "legacies" of a dead past rather than as active and violating forces in the world today? With precision and clarity, Ann Laura Stoler argues that recognizing "colonial presence" may have as much to do with how the connections between colonial histories and the present are expected to look as it does with how they are expected to be. In Duress, Stoler considers what methodological renovations might serve to write histories that yield neither to smooth continuities nor to abrupt epochal breaks. Capturing the uneven, recursive qualities of the visions and practices that imperial formations have animated, Stoler works through a set of conceptual and concrete reconsiderations that locate the political effects and practices that imperial projects produce: occluded histories, gradated sovereignties, affective security regimes, "new" racisms, bodily exposures, active debris, and carceral archipelagos of colony and camp that carve out the distribution of inequities and deep fault lines of duress today.

Ann Laura Stoler is Willy Brandt Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology and Historical Studies at The New School for Social Research and the author and editor of many books, including Imperial Debris: On Ruins and Ruination and Race and the Education of Desire: Foucault's History of Sexuality and the Colonial Order of Things, both also published by Duke University Press.

Preface  ix

Appreciations  xi

Part I. Concept Work: Fragilities and Filiations

1. Critical Incisions: On Concept Work and Colonial Recursions  3

2. Raw Cuts: Palestine, Israel, and (Post)Colonial Studies  37

3. A Deadly Embrace: Of Colony and Camp  68

4. Colonial Aphasia: Disabled histories and Race in France  122

Part II. Recursions in a Colonial Mode

5. On Degrees of Imperial Sovereignty  173

6. Reason Aside: Enlightenment Projects and Empire's Security Regimes  205

7. Racial Regimes of Truth  237

Part III. "The Rot Remains"

8. Racist Visions and the Common Sense of France's "Extreme" Right  269

9. Bodily Exposures: Beyond Sex?  305

10. Imperial Debris and Ruination  336

Bibliography  381

Index  419

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie A John Hope Franklin Center Book
Zusatzinfo 4 illustrations
Verlagsort North Carolina
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 771 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-8223-6252-X / 082236252X
ISBN-13 978-0-8223-6252-4 / 9780822362524
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