Colonial lives of property : law, land, and racial regimes of ownership / Brenna Bhandar.
2018
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Title
Colonial lives of property : law, land, and racial regimes of ownership / Brenna Bhandar.
Published
Durham : Duke University Press, 2018.
Copyright
©2018
Call Number
JV305 .B43 2018
ISBN
9780822371397 hardcover ; alkaline paper
0822371391 hardcover ; alkaline paper
9780822371465 paperback ; alkaline paper
0822371464 paperback ; alkaline paper
0822371391 hardcover ; alkaline paper
9780822371465 paperback ; alkaline paper
0822371464 paperback ; alkaline paper
Description
xi, 265 pages ; 24 cm.
Other Standard Identifiers
40028216569
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1000046571
Summary
"[This book] 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, [The author] 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, [the author] 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."-- Back cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Bhandar, Brenna, 1973- Colonial lives of property. Durham : Duke University Press, 2018 9780822371571 (DLC) 2018000886
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The Arthur W. Diamond Law Library
Purchased from the income of the Powell Fund
Table of Contents
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