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CHAPTER THREE From Wards of the State to Subjects of Recognition?
Marx, Indigenous Peoples, and the Politics of Dispossession in Denendeh
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- INTRODUCTION 1
- CHAPTER ONE There Is a River in Me 31
- CHAPTER TWO The Ancestors We Get to Choose 43
- CHAPTER THREE From Wards of the State to Subjects of Recognition? 56
- CHAPTER FOUR Contract and Usurpation 99
- CHAPTER FIVE “In This Separation” 122
- CHAPTER SIX Making Peoples into Populations 149
- CHAPTER SEVEN Indigenous Transnationalism and the AIDS Pandemic 188
- CHAPTER EIGHT Native Studies at the Horizon of Death 207
- CHAPTER NINE Disrupting a Settler-Colonial Grammar of Place 235
- CHAPTER TEN The Devil in the Details 266
- Bibliography 297
- Contributors 321
- Index 323
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- INTRODUCTION 1
- CHAPTER ONE There Is a River in Me 31
- CHAPTER TWO The Ancestors We Get to Choose 43
- CHAPTER THREE From Wards of the State to Subjects of Recognition? 56
- CHAPTER FOUR Contract and Usurpation 99
- CHAPTER FIVE “In This Separation” 122
- CHAPTER SIX Making Peoples into Populations 149
- CHAPTER SEVEN Indigenous Transnationalism and the AIDS Pandemic 188
- CHAPTER EIGHT Native Studies at the Horizon of Death 207
- CHAPTER NINE Disrupting a Settler-Colonial Grammar of Place 235
- CHAPTER TEN The Devil in the Details 266
- Bibliography 297
- Contributors 321
- Index 323