托伦斯标题:移民殖民地的财产、种族和(基础)情感结构

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Race & Class Pub Date : 2022-06-09 DOI:10.1177/03063968221098623
Andrew Brooks, A. Lorange
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本文认为,物权法可以被理解为定居者-殖民地主权的关键基础设施。殖民地前哨的边疆心态,并不是简单地引进英国法律,而是允许在土地分配和登记方面实施一种新的法律框架。以托伦斯标题为例,我们可以分析“情感结构”,这种结构是由对财产的所有权要求所产生的,并反过来归化。我们考虑财产作为可替代商品的历史是如何与种族化的历史纠缠在一起的,以及托伦斯产权如何显示了定居者法律的物质和情感层面,以及抵制其非法主权主张的长期斗争。我们分析了瑞秋·奥莱利(Rachel O’reilly) 2018年的视频文章《Drawing Rights》,考虑到白人占有与它所否认的不可分割的主权之间的麻烦关系,但这仍然是对定居者国家的持续威胁。她的作品阐明了露丝·威尔逊·吉尔摩所说的“感觉的基础设施”,我们认为,这描述了反殖民意识如何在殖民结构和依附中实现。
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Torrens Title: property, race and (infra)structures of feeling in the settler colony
This article argues that property law can be understood as a key infrastructure of settler-colonial sovereignty. Rather than a simple importation of British law, the frontier mentality of the colonial outpost allowed for the implementation of a new legal framework for the allocation and registration of land. Taking the example of Torrens Title allows for an analysis of the ‘structures of feeling’ that are generated by, and that naturalise in turn, the possessive claim to property. We consider how the history of property as fungible commodity is entangled with the history of racialisation, and how Torrens Title shows the material and affective dimensions of settler law and of the long struggle to resist its illegal claim to sovereignty. We analyse the 2018 video essay Drawing Rights by Rachel O’Reilly, considering the troubled relationship between white possession and the unbroken sovereignty it denies, yet which remains a constant threat to the settler state. Her work articulates what Ruth Wilson Gilmore calls ‘infrastructures of feeling’, which, we argue, describes the way anti-colonial consciousness can materialise against structures and attachments of settlement.
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期刊介绍: Race & Class is a refereed, ISI-ranked publication, the foremost English language journal on racism and imperialism in the world today. For three decades it has established a reputation for the breadth of its analysis, its global outlook and its multidisciplinary approach.
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