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13 Race as a Technology of Global Political Economy
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Chantal Thomas
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Contributors xi
- Introduction 1
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PART I Histories and Structures
- 1 Race and Empire in International Law 27
- 2 A Racist International Law: Domination and Resistance in the Americas of the Nineteenth Century 45
- 3 Racial Panics and the Making of (White) International Law 76
- 4 A “World Problem”: Apartheid, International Law, and the Domestication of Race 105
- 5 From Metaphor to Memory: Remembering Dantès Bellegarde and W.E.B. Du Bois in the Legal Definition of Slavery and Forced Labor at the League of Nations and the International Labor Organization 124
- 6 Transforming the Racialized International System: Intellectual and Political Challenges 144
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PART II Peoples, Places, Perimeters, and Powers
- 7 Human Rights, COVID-19, and Global Critical Race Feminism 173
- 8 Law and Epidemiology in the Making of Guantanamo 193
- 9 White Health and International Law 203
- 10 Race and Politics in International Criminal Law: Case Studies from the Arab World 240
- 11 Ukrainian Racial Contracting and the Geopolitics of Welcome in International Refugee Law 255
- 12 Unsettling the Border 277
- 13 Race as a Technology of Global Political Economy 306
- 14 Barbarians at the Gate: The NIEO and the Stakes of Racial Capitalism 325
- 15 Race Consciousness and Contemporary International Law Scholarship: The Political Economy of a Blind Spot 338
- 16 An Unreliable Friend? Human Rights and the Struggle Against Racial Capitalism 365
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PART III Critical Race Theory and International Law
- 17 Postracial Xenophobia: An Abbreviated History of Racial Ideology in International Legal Thought 383
- 18 Toward a Transnational Critical Race Theory: Black Radicalism across the Oceans 402
- 19 Shades of Ignorance: A Critique of the Epistemic Whiteness of International Law 429
- 20 A Critical Race Theory of Global Colorblindness: Racial Ideology and White Supremacy 452
- 21 The Post-Racial Universalist Framework: Colonial Logic in International Law and Relations 478
- 22 Critical Race Theory Meets Third World Approaches to International Law 494
- Index 529
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Contributors xi
- Introduction 1
-
PART I Histories and Structures
- 1 Race and Empire in International Law 27
- 2 A Racist International Law: Domination and Resistance in the Americas of the Nineteenth Century 45
- 3 Racial Panics and the Making of (White) International Law 76
- 4 A “World Problem”: Apartheid, International Law, and the Domestication of Race 105
- 5 From Metaphor to Memory: Remembering Dantès Bellegarde and W.E.B. Du Bois in the Legal Definition of Slavery and Forced Labor at the League of Nations and the International Labor Organization 124
- 6 Transforming the Racialized International System: Intellectual and Political Challenges 144
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PART II Peoples, Places, Perimeters, and Powers
- 7 Human Rights, COVID-19, and Global Critical Race Feminism 173
- 8 Law and Epidemiology in the Making of Guantanamo 193
- 9 White Health and International Law 203
- 10 Race and Politics in International Criminal Law: Case Studies from the Arab World 240
- 11 Ukrainian Racial Contracting and the Geopolitics of Welcome in International Refugee Law 255
- 12 Unsettling the Border 277
- 13 Race as a Technology of Global Political Economy 306
- 14 Barbarians at the Gate: The NIEO and the Stakes of Racial Capitalism 325
- 15 Race Consciousness and Contemporary International Law Scholarship: The Political Economy of a Blind Spot 338
- 16 An Unreliable Friend? Human Rights and the Struggle Against Racial Capitalism 365
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PART III Critical Race Theory and International Law
- 17 Postracial Xenophobia: An Abbreviated History of Racial Ideology in International Legal Thought 383
- 18 Toward a Transnational Critical Race Theory: Black Radicalism across the Oceans 402
- 19 Shades of Ignorance: A Critique of the Epistemic Whiteness of International Law 429
- 20 A Critical Race Theory of Global Colorblindness: Racial Ideology and White Supremacy 452
- 21 The Post-Racial Universalist Framework: Colonial Logic in International Law and Relations 478
- 22 Critical Race Theory Meets Third World Approaches to International Law 494
- Index 529