Settler garrison : debt imperialism, militarism, and transpacific imaginaries
Jodi Kim
"Settler Garrison offers an analysis of how transpacific cultural productions provide an alternative, anti-militarist, and decolonial archive to U.S. militarist settler imperialism in Asia and the Pacific. Focusing on the post-World War II era, Jodi Kim theorizes militarist settler imperialism as a set of relations significantly structured and continually reproduced through temporal and spatial exceptions. Kim argues that that the temporal exception is debt imperialism, a process through which the United States rolls over its significant national debt indefinitely and does not conform to the time of repayment that it imposes on others at multiple scales. The spatial exception is the creation of juridically ambiguous spaces where sovereignties at once proliferate, compete, and cancel one another out. Focusing on three types of spatial exceptions-the military base and attendant camp town, the POW camp, and the unincorporated territory or military colony of Guam-the book argues that such spaces are remade into America's settler garrison."
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2022
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Authors: | Kim, Jodi |
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Durham : Duke University Press |
Subject: | Militärstandort | Military base | Kolonialismus | Colonialism | Postkolonialismus | Postcolonialism | Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen | International economic relations | Asiatisch-pazifischer Raum | Asia-Pacific region | USA | United States | Asiatisch-Pazifischer Raum | Außengebiet der Vereinigten Staaten | Militärstützpunkt | Imperialismus | Schuldendienst | Geschichte 1945-2022 |
Description of contents: | Table of Contents [swbplus.bsz-bw.de] |
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