Family Debilitation: Migrant Child Detention and the Aesthetic Regime of Neoliberal Authoritarianism

IF 1 Q3 GEOGRAPHY Geohumanities Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI:10.1080/2373566X.2021.1981770
Claire Blencowe
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This paper proposes the term “family debilitation” to point to the ways that institutionalized child abuse operates to perversely generate biopolitical authority, a strategy of negative biopolitics that is integral to the aesthetic regimes of settler colonialism and neoliberal authoritarianism. The paper attends to two scenes of child detention in the US: Scene 1 US/Mexico Border 2017 concerns migrant children caught up in the bordering regimes of Donald Trump’s America; Scene 2 Pennsylvania 1879 concerns indigenous children caught up in the disciplinary regimes of “civilizing” education. As we attend to the connections between these scenes an argument emerges that situates racialized child detention and abuse within the aesthetic technologies biopolitical sovereignty. The “problem” to which these practices serve as a kind of technical answer is not any kind of problem with migrant and indigenous families themselves but rather is a problem of government—specifically the legitimacy deficit that exists where biopolitical states openly participate in dispossession and the destruction of life.
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家庭衰弱:流动儿童拘留与新自由主义威权主义的美学制度
本文提出了“家庭衰弱”这一术语,以指出制度化的虐待儿童的方式反常地产生了生命政治权威,这是一种消极的生命政治策略,是定居者殖民主义和新自由主义威权主义的美学制度不可或缺的一部分。本文关注了美国儿童拘留的两个场景:场景1美国/墨西哥边境2017年涉及被唐纳德·特朗普美国边境政权逮捕的移民儿童;1879年的《宾夕法尼亚》关注的是陷入“教化”教育纪律制度的土著儿童。当我们注意到这些场景之间的联系时,一种观点出现了,即将种族化的儿童拘留和虐待置于美学技术的生物政治主权之中。这些实践作为一种技术答案的“问题”不是移民和土著家庭本身的任何问题,而是政府的问题,特别是存在于生物政治国家公开参与剥夺和破坏生命的合法性赤字。
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