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Race and America's Long War
Nikhil Pal Singh
出版
Univ of California Press
, 2017-10-31
主題
History / Military / United States
History / United States / General
History / Social History
Political Science / General
Political Science / American Government / General
Political Science / Genocide & War Crimes
Social Science / Sociology / General
Social Science / Discrimination
Social Science / Ethnic Studies / American / General
ISBN
0520296257
9780520296251
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=6L8yDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Donald Trump’s election to the U.S. presidency in 2016, which placed control of the government in the hands of the most racially homogenous, far-right political party in the Western world, produced shock and disbelief for liberals, progressives, and leftists globally. Yet most of the immediate analysis neglects longer-term accounting of how the United States arrived here.
Race and America’s Long War
examines the relationship between war, politics, police power, and the changing contours of race and racism in the contemporary United States. Nikhil Pal Singh argues that the United States’ pursuit of war since the September 11 terrorist attacks has reanimated a longer history of imperial statecraft that segregated and eliminated enemies both within and overseas. America’s territorial expansion and Indian removals, settler in-migration and nativist restriction, African slavery and its afterlives were formative social and political processes that drove the rise of the United States as a capitalist world power long before the onset of globalization. Spanning the course of U.S. history, these crucial essays show how the return of racism and war as seemingly permanent features of American public and political life is at the heart of our present crisis and collective disorientation.