Embodied Forms Of State Domination: Gender And The Camp Grant Massacre


Embodied Forms Of State Domination: Gender And The Camp Grant Massacre Nicole M. Guidotti-Hernández, 2010   This essay places the 1871 Camp Grant Indian Massacre in the context of the rise of a capitalist class of citizens and the state-sponsored violence they enacted as part of a war-based cross-border economy. Tracing transnational circuits of power in the borderland communities across Southern Arizona, it argues that several displacements happen in the traditional historical narratives...

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17 septiembre 2010

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