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Examines how “Indianness” has propagated U.S. conceptions of empire



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"Theoretically rich, and broad in its intellectual scope, The Transit of Empire puts Indianness at the center of American histories that are not only national, but explicitly imperial and colonial. Jodi Byrd’s brilliant critique of contemporary multicultural liberalism places American Indian and Indigenous studies in close dialogue with postcolonial scholarship, transforming both in the process. It is a work of power, complexity, and commitment, and should not be missed by anyone in these fields." —Philip Deloria


"The Transit of Empire is a sophisticated and groundbreaking work of indigenous critical theory in which Jodi Byrd reveals and explores the cacophonies of colonialism in literary, historical, and political settings." —Kevin Bruyneel, Babson College



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Contents

Preface: Full Fathom Five

Introduction: Indigenous Critical Theory and the Diminishing Returns of Civilization
1. Is and Was: Poststructural Indians without Ancestry
2. “This Island’s Mine”: The Parallax Logics of Caliban’s Cacophony
3. The Masks of Conquest: Wilson Harris’s Jonestown and the Thresholds of Grievability
4. “Been to the Nation, Lord, but I Couldn’t Stay There”: Cherokee Freedmen, Internal Colonialism, and the Racialization of Citizenship
5. Satisfied with Stones: Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization and the Discourses of Resistance
6. Killing States: Removals, Other Americans, and the “Pale Promise of Democracy”
Conclusion: Zombie Imperialism

Acknowledgments
Notes
Index

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      Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
      Publication Date: 06/09/2011
      ISBN13: 9780816676415, 978-0816676415
      ISBN10: 0816676410

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Examines how “Indianness” has propagated U.S. conceptions of empire



      Trade Review

      "Theoretically rich, and broad in its intellectual scope, The Transit of Empire puts Indianness at the center of American histories that are not only national, but explicitly imperial and colonial. Jodi Byrd’s brilliant critique of contemporary multicultural liberalism places American Indian and Indigenous studies in close dialogue with postcolonial scholarship, transforming both in the process. It is a work of power, complexity, and commitment, and should not be missed by anyone in these fields." —Philip Deloria


      "The Transit of Empire is a sophisticated and groundbreaking work of indigenous critical theory in which Jodi Byrd reveals and explores the cacophonies of colonialism in literary, historical, and political settings." —Kevin Bruyneel, Babson College



      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Preface: Full Fathom Five

      Introduction: Indigenous Critical Theory and the Diminishing Returns of Civilization
      1. Is and Was: Poststructural Indians without Ancestry
      2. “This Island’s Mine”: The Parallax Logics of Caliban’s Cacophony
      3. The Masks of Conquest: Wilson Harris’s Jonestown and the Thresholds of Grievability
      4. “Been to the Nation, Lord, but I Couldn’t Stay There”: Cherokee Freedmen, Internal Colonialism, and the Racialization of Citizenship
      5. Satisfied with Stones: Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization and the Discourses of Resistance
      6. Killing States: Removals, Other Americans, and the “Pale Promise of Democracy”
      Conclusion: Zombie Imperialism

      Acknowledgments
      Notes
      Index

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