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Bordering Intimacy: Postcolonial Governance and the Policing of Family: Theory for a Global Age

Autor Joe Turner
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 mar 2020

'Turner's book is both extraordinary scholarship and an unparalleled contribution at this critical juncture. It skilfully merges disparate areas of inquiry - imperial/colonial histories, intimate "family" relations, racial states, biosecurity regimes, migration/border politics - into an unprecedented but urgently needed "conversation" that illuminates crises of personal/national/global significance.'
V. Spike Peterson, Professor of International Relations, University of Arizona

They say that love has no borders. But in the twenty-first century, being in love, or more specifically having a family life, is increasingly done at the discretion of immigration regimes. This book explores the role played by the concept of 'family' in border control - where it came from and how it functions today.

Drawing on historical and contemporary cases, the book demonstrates how dominant forms of familial intimacy informed the development of borders under European empire. Employing postcolonial, decolonial and black feminist theory, it addresses contemporary concerns regarding the politics of borders, mobility and citizenship by situating these processes in histories of colonial racism and sexuality, from slavery to the present day. Struggles over who is recognisable as 'family' or who is capable of 'real love' continue to structure attitudes to belonging, control and even life and death. As the book shows, Eurocentric conceptions of 'family' are bound up with the reproduction of colonial power.

Bordering intimacy will appeal to anyone engaged with the ongoing legacies of colonial power and race. It contributes to key public and scholarly debates on mobility and borders across international sociology, politics, international relations and political geography.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781526146960
ISBN-10: 1526146967
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Cuprins

Introduction: bordering intimacy 1 Domestication 2 Making love, making empire 3 Shams 4 Monsters 5 Deprivation 6 The good migrant 7 Looking back Conclusion: pasts and presents Index

Notă biografică

Joe Turner is a Lecturer in International Politics at the University of York

Descriere

Bordering intimacy explores how borders are used to police who can be 'family' and how 'family' is used to legitimate, justify and naturalise state borders. Family and borders were central to the architecture of European colonialism and imperialism, and they continue to organise the racialisation and dispossession of people today. -- .