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Districts, Documentation, and Population in Rupert’s Land (1740–1840)

Autor Aaron James Henry
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 noi 2020
This book interrogates how districts were used in British North America to inspect, and document indigenous people by the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC). In particular, it examines how the HBC utilized districts to create a political geography that allowed for closer surveillance of indigenous people and stabilized debt. An initial examination of how the district was used to rework earlier 18th-century conducts of observation into the more ordered and spatially limited regime of inspection is undertaken, followed by an investigation of how the district became central to the HBC’s efforts to limit the movement of indigenous people, individualize hunters, and spur ‘industriousness’. The book points to how districts became key to a number of colonial projects, laying the infrastructure for the modern reserve system in Canada. In this sense, the book provides a critical genealogy of how the command of space and social vision shaped Canada’s colonial geography.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030327323
ISBN-10: 3030327329
Pagini: 145
Ilustrații: V, 145 p. 8 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter 2 Observational Practices in Natural History: Conducts and Technical Registers (1700-1798).- Chapter 3 Hudson’s Bay Company’s The Right of Seizure, the Fort, and the Preconditions of District-Inspection.- Chapter 4 The Codification of Natural History: Observation to Inspection.- Chapter 5 District Space and Production Labour.- Chapter 6 Conclusion: District Space.

Notă biografică

Aaron James Henry is a former SSHRC post-doctoral fellow and an adjunct professor at Carleton University, Canada, with the Institute of Political Economy.  Dr. Henry has written and lectured on social theory, critical security studies and surveillance.

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This book interrogates how districts were used in British North America to inspect, and document indigenous people by the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC). In particular, it examines how the HBC utilized districts to create a political geography that allowed for closer surveillance of indigenous people and stabilized debt. An initial examination of how the district was used to rework earlier 18th-century conducts of observation into the more ordered and spatially limited regime of inspection is undertaken, followed by an investigation of how the district became central to the HBC’s efforts to limit the movement of indigenous people, individualize hunters, and spur ‘industriousness’. The book points to how districts became key to a number of colonial projects, laying the infrastructure for the modern reserve system in Canada. In this sense, the book provides a critical genealogy of how the command of space and social vision shaped Canada’s colonial geography.