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Five. “Don’t Arrest Me, Arrest the Police”: Policing as the Street Administration of Colonial Racial Capitalist Orders
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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I Accumulation: development by dispossession
- One.The Corporation and the Tribe 33
- Two. “In the Constant Flux of Its Incessant Renewal”: The Social Reproduction of Racial Capitalism and Settler Colonial Entitlement 60
- Three. The Racial Alchemy of Debt: Dispossession and Accumulation in Afterlives of Slavery 88
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II Administration: The Open Secret of Colonial Racial Capitalist Violence
- Four. In Search of the Next El Dorado: Mining for Capital in a Frontier Market with Colonial Legacies 131
- Five. “Don’t Arrest Me, Arrest the Police”: Policing as the Street Administration of Colonial Racial Capitalist Orders 159
- Six. Policing Solidarity: Race, Violence, and the University of Puerto Rico 206
- Seven. Programming Colonial Racial Capitalism: Encoding Human Value in Smart Cities 232
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III Aesthetics: Reimagining the Sites of Cultural Memory
- Eight. Nuclear Antipolitics and the Queer Art of Logistical Failure 257
- Nine. Erasing Empire: Remembering the Mexican-American War in Los Angeles 284
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IV Rehearsing for the Future
- Ten. Racial Capitalism Now: A Conversation with Michael Dawson and Ruth Wilson Gilmore 311
- Contributors 333
- Index 337
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
I Accumulation: development by dispossession
- One.The Corporation and the Tribe 33
- Two. “In the Constant Flux of Its Incessant Renewal”: The Social Reproduction of Racial Capitalism and Settler Colonial Entitlement 60
- Three. The Racial Alchemy of Debt: Dispossession and Accumulation in Afterlives of Slavery 88
-
II Administration: The Open Secret of Colonial Racial Capitalist Violence
- Four. In Search of the Next El Dorado: Mining for Capital in a Frontier Market with Colonial Legacies 131
- Five. “Don’t Arrest Me, Arrest the Police”: Policing as the Street Administration of Colonial Racial Capitalist Orders 159
- Six. Policing Solidarity: Race, Violence, and the University of Puerto Rico 206
- Seven. Programming Colonial Racial Capitalism: Encoding Human Value in Smart Cities 232
-
III Aesthetics: Reimagining the Sites of Cultural Memory
- Eight. Nuclear Antipolitics and the Queer Art of Logistical Failure 257
- Nine. Erasing Empire: Remembering the Mexican-American War in Los Angeles 284
-
IV Rehearsing for the Future
- Ten. Racial Capitalism Now: A Conversation with Michael Dawson and Ruth Wilson Gilmore 311
- Contributors 333
- Index 337