Injustice in Indian country : jurisdiction, American law, and sexual violence against native women / Amy L. Casselman.
2016
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Author
Title
Injustice in Indian country : jurisdiction, American law, and sexual violence against native women / Amy L. Casselman.
Published
New York : Peter Lang, [2016]
Call Number
KIE3336 .C37 2016
ISBN
9781433131097 (hardcover : alk. paper)
1433131099 (hardcover : alk. paper)
9781453916018 (e-book)
1433131099 (hardcover : alk. paper)
9781453916018 (e-book)
Description
xiv, 151 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)908250481
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
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Purchased from the income of the Fisch Fund
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The Arthur W. Diamond Law Library
Purchased from the income of the Fisch Fund
Table of Contents
Preface
xi
Acknowledgments
xv
ch. One
Introduction
1
Injustice in Indian Country
5
Note on Specificity
10
Note on Terminology
10
What Is Justice?
12
ch. Two
Literature Review and Methodology
15
Framing Jurisdiction Under Federal Indian Policy
15
Race, Gender and Colonization: Intersectionality in Sexual Violence Against Native Women
18
American Jurisdiction and Federal Indian Policy: Exerting Agency and Creating Social Change
21
ch. Three
Historicizing Jurisdiction in Indian Country
27
Ex Parte Crow Dog---1883: The Original Jurisdictional Conflict
28
Major Crimes Act---1885
30
Dawes General Allotment Act---1887
32
Public Law 280--1953
34
Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe---1978
37
Conclusion
39
ch. Four
Jurisdiction and Sexual Violence Against Native Women
45
Determining Jurisdiction in Indian Country
46
Federal Declination and Impunity
53
Predatory Violence Against Native Women in the Wake of Oliphant
55
Colonial Context of Sexual Violence: Constructing the Native "Other"
57
Colonial Context of Sexual Violence: Gendering the Body, Gendering the Land
70
Conclusion: Jurisdiction as Sexual Violence
73
ch. Five
Examining the Federal Response to Jurisdictional Conflicts in Indian Country: The Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010
79
Framing the Problem, Framing Solutions
80
Western Legal Hegemony
84
Homogenization of Violence: Racial Identity and Predatory Violence
88
ch. Six
Ghost of Khangi Sunka and the Enduring Myth of Savage Justice: The 2013 Reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act
97
Chuck Grassley and the Ghost of Khangi Sunka: Analyzing Opposition to Title IX of VAWA 2013
99
Title IX: Policy, Perception and Potential
106
Whose Lives Matter? Domestic Violence and the Construction of the "Other" in VAWA 2013
107
"Safety for Indian Women" as Assimilation for Tribal Governments? Reexamining the Paradigm of "Law and Order"
113
Theorizing Solutions: Radicalizing VAWA 2013
116
ch. Seven
Differential Consciousness, the Third Space of Sovereignty, and Strategies for Social Change
125
What Is Justice?
129
Conclusion
130
Appendix A
Glossary of Terms
135
Appendix B
Law and Policy Reference
139
Bibliography
141