DARKMATTER
Announcing the publication of a special issue of Darkmatter Journal,
"Reflections on Dispossession: Critical Feminisms" eds. Brenna
Bhandar and Davina Bhandar, with contributions from Sara R.
Farris, Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller, Alyosha Goldstein, Leticia
Sabsay and Rafeef Ziadah.
This collection traces a path for contemporary critiques of
neoliberal capitalism and colonial dispossession. The authors show the
compelling need for complex strategies and tools to evaluate the interlocking
or intersectional practices of dispossession, and their particular effects on
racialised, Indigenous, sexualized, and gendered subjects.
Darkmatter is an open access journal, and the special
issue can be accessed here:
Praise for "Reflections on Dispossession":
"Crossing centuries, oceans, continents, and
disciplines, this ambitious and extraordinary collection shows how the logic of
dispossession and its productions of difference reach into a present that avows
colorblindness and erases coloniality. In its courtrooms, border checkpoints,
intimacies, reform impulses, prisons, refugee camps, and regimes of
accumulation, the neoliberal order is shown to draw on and recalibrate
histories of gendered colonial oppression as long as they are deep." -
David Roediger (University of Kansas)
First Published in
http://www.historicalmaterialism.org/news/distributed/special-issue-of-the-journal-darkmatter-reflections-on-dispossession-critical-feminisms-out-now
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