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Title
Border rules : an abolitionist refusal / Kanishka Chowdhury.
ISBN
9783031262166 electronic book
3031262166 electronic book
9783031262159
3031262158
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 256 pages) : color illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-26216-6 doi
Call Number
KZ3685 .C46 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification
320.12
Summary
This book examines both border policies and oppositional narratives of "the border," 2011-2021, demonstrating that the term designates not merely a line of territorial control but also a set of social relations shaped by persistent, racially differentiated colonial structures and, more recently, by neoliberal modes of accumulation. These relations are shown to determine access to wealth and/or resources and to enable the management of labor, the extraction of surplus, and the accumulation of capital. Discussion in the book is informed by the history of these policies and by the critical literature on borders. Various cultural texts focusing on two border zones -- the US-Mexico and the EU-Southern Mediterranean -- are analyzed: specifically, two novels, two films, and two murals examined in conjunction with a music video. A path to a borderless future is suggested: an abolitionist refusal of border rules with an insistence on the necessity of abolition. Kanishka Chowdhury is Professor of English and Director of the American Culture and Difference Program at the University of Saint Thomas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, where he teaches courses in cultural studies, transnational literatures, and contemporary film. His most recent book is Human Rights Discourse in the Post-9/11 Age (2019).
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Includes index.
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Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed May 3, 2023).
Series
Politics of citizenship and migration, 2520-890X
Available in Other Form
Print version: 9783031262159
Chapter 1: Border Rules and Oppositional Currents
Chapter 2: Border Rules: Imperialism, Race, and the Politics of Development
Chapter 3: Theorizing Borders in the Shadow of Imperial Violence
Chapter 4: Theorizing Borders in the Shadow of Imperial Violence
Chapter 5: Documenting the Migrant Journey in Ai Weiwei's Human Flow and Diego Quemada-Díez's La Jaula de Oro
Chapter 6: Visualizing Borders: M.I.A.'s "Borders: and Mural Art in Cuidad Juárez and El Paso
Chapter 7: A Borderless World: Abolition Democracy and the Politics of Refusal Abolition and Solidarities Across Borders.