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Index
Cover Table of Contents Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction
Space, Place, and Power What Is a Critical Introduction? What Have We Learned and What Is Next? Keywords Further Reading
Chapter 2: Citizenship Fails
Ordinary and Extraordinary Citizens: Justice, Care, and the DREAMers Uneven Citizenship, Sexual Citizenship, and Gender Identity But is Citizenship the Goal? Citizens Insurgent Refusal: Indigenous Citizenship Politics What Have We Learned and Where Do We Go From Here? Keywords Further Reading
Chapter 3: Living the Nation
Imagining Community and Everyday Nationalism: Modernist Theories Embodying Nations What Does Nationalism Do? Can Nationalism be Multicultural in Conditions of Settler Colonialism? Separatism, Regionalism, and Independence Movements Nationalism on Edge What Have We Learned and Where Do We Go From Here? Keywords Further Reading
Chapter 4: Power/Territory
Power Power, Politics, and Relations in Space, Place, and Territory Contingent Territory: The Governance Of Ice Neighborhoods as Territory What Have We Learned and Where Do We Go From Here? Keywords Further Reading
Chapter 5: State/Borders
Is The History of the World the History of the West? Sovereignty’s Origin Story The Everyday State On the Margins of the State What Have We Learned and Where Do We Go From Here? Keywords Further Reading
Chapter 6: Urban Politics
Water and Life in Mumbai The Intimate Geopolitics of Home in Phnom Penh What Do We Learn About Politics from Urban Spaces? War Cities Urban Planet? What Have We Learned and Where Do We Go From Here? Keywords Further Reading
Chapter 7: Social Movements
Social Movements and “Identity Politics” Feminism and Intersectionality Social Movements in Space Movements as Assemblage Social Movements and the State: Zapatismo and Autonomy The Land is Ours Now! Movements for Land and Justice in Brazil Movements, Nonmovements, and the Politics of Refusal and Fun What Have We Learned and Where Do We Go From Here? Keywords Further Reading
Chapter 8: Decolonizing Political Geography?
Power/Knowledge and Imperial Ruination World‐as‐System, Radical Dependency Theory, and Critical Development Studies Decolonization Begins With Thought – On Being Ethnographically Detained What Now? How Do We Decolonize? How Do We Decolonize? Abya Yala and Standing Rock What Have We Learned and Where Do We Go From Here? Keywords Further Reading
Chapter 9: Geopolitics
Classical Geopolitics Is the History of Geopolitics the History of the West? Critical Geopolitics and the Popular Geopolitics of War Subaltern Popular Geopolitics and the Audience Movies that Make Us Geopolitical Subjects The Flowers of War: Gender, War, and Popular Geopolitics What Did We Learn and Where Do We Go From Here? Keywords Further Reading
Chapter 10: Security
Security and Violence, Risk, and Fear Gendered and Embodied National Securities Security, Sovereignty, and Subaltern Geopolitics Security as Abolition What Have We Learned and Where Do We Go From Here? Keywords Further Reading
Chapter 11: Intimate Geopolitics
Feminist Geopolitics Feminist Geopolitics and Scale Feminist Geopolitics and Corporeal Modernity Fashion Politics Feminist Approaches to Political Ecology and the Coloniality of Gender What Did We Learn and Where Do We Go From Here? Keywords Further Reading
Chapter 12: Biopolitics and Life Itself
Biopolitics as a Theoretical Framework Biopolitical Geographies Biopolitics, Governance, and Obesity Talk Bombs and Microbes: Biopolitics in the Security State Before, Alongside, and Beyond Biopolitics Other Governed Bodies “We Are Not Animals” Dehumanization, More‐than‐humanness, and the Struggle to Think Beyond the Human What Did We Learn and Where Do We Go From Here? Keywords Further Reading
Chapter 13: Life in the Future, Among the Ruins
What is the Anthropocene and What Does It Mean for Political Geography? The Geopolitics of Climate Change and the Politics of Knowledge Work, Extraction, and Sovereignty Can Anthropocene Futures be Abundant? What Have We Learned and Where Do We Go From Here? Keywords Further Reading
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