Sleights of Hand: Free Ports, Bordering, and the Racial Capitalist Roots of Economic Nationalist Strategies in the US and the UK

Ann Kingsolver
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Sleight of hand economic nationalist strategies by recent administrations of the US and UK emphasizing the “freedom” of those selectively imagined as belonging to the nation while quietly but pivotally discouraging human mobility and encouraging elite capital mobility, are discussed in this article. The US and UK’s distinct but connected recent policies – Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) and Boris Johnson’s Brexit strategies -- are not viewed as exceptional, or unique to those specific administrations of each country, but as embedded within long-term, interconnected transnational racial capitalist projects. The sleights of hand promoting selective publics’ freedom are not only hypocritical but complex to see, especially with white-impaired lenses. Two interrelated technologies of power on which these economic nationalist strategies have relied, bordering and free zones, are examined ethnographically in this article, contributing to research on the complex, varied, and experience-inflected responses US and UK residents have to these policies. 
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手法:自由港、边界和美国和英国经济民族主义战略的种族资本主义根源
本文讨论了美国和英国最近几届政府巧妙的经济民族主义战略,强调那些被选择性地想象为属于国家的人的“自由”,同时悄悄地但关键地阻碍了人口流动,鼓励精英资本流动。美国和英国最近的不同但相互关联的政策——唐纳德·特朗普的“让美国再次伟大”(MAGA)和鲍里斯·约翰逊的英国退欧战略——并不被视为例外,也不被视为两国特定政府所独有的,而是嵌入在长期的、相互关联的跨国种族资本主义项目中。促进选择性公众自由的手法不仅虚伪,而且看起来很复杂,尤其是在白人受损的镜头下。这些经济民族主义战略所依赖的两种相互关联的权力技术——边境和自由区——在本文中被民族学地考察了,有助于研究美国和英国居民对这些政策的复杂、多样和经验影响的反应。
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