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  • Sovereign Acts: Contesting Colonialism Across Indigenous Nations and Latinx America
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  • Edited by Frances Negrón-Muntaner
  • 2017
  • Published by: University of Arizona Press
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While the sovereign nation-state is considered the world’s political norm, millions of colonial subjects, immigrants, refugees, and native peoples appear to be without sovereignty. What claims have they to sovereignty? If they cannot ever constitute themselves into sovereign nation-states, are they out of the political game? Can a framework like sovereignty—used historically to exploit, dispossess, and even exterminate people—be a part of a struggle for political freedom?

Editor Frances Negrón-Muntaner and the contributors to Sovereign Acts engage in a debate around these questions with surprising results. Moving the idea of sovereignty beyond the narrow confines of the nation-state, beyond the concept of a power that one either has or lacks, this paradigm-­shifting work examines the multiple ways that Indigenous nations and U.S. territorial peoples act as sovereign and the possible limits of such sovereign acts within the current globalized context. A valuable contribution to the debate around indigenous and other conceptions of sovereignty, Sovereign Acts goes further than legal frameworks to investigate the relationships among sovereignty, gender, sexuality, representation, and the body.

From activist style and choreography to the politics of recognition, the scholars and artists featured in this unique volume map out how people disrupt modern notions of sovereignty, attempt to redefine what being sovereign means, or seek alternative political vocabularies. Sovereignty is not only, after all, a kingdom and a crown.

CONTRIBUTORS

Michael Lujan Bevacqua
Glen Coulthard
Jennifer Nez Denetdale
Adriana María Garriga-López
Jessica A. F. Harkins
Brian Klopotek
Davianna Pomaika‘i McGregor
Frances Negrón-Muntaner
Yasmin Ramírez
Mark Rifkin
Madeline Román
Stephanie Nohelani Teves
Fa‘anofo Lisaclaire Uperesa
 

Table of Contents

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  1. Cover
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  1. Half Title, Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. vii-x
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  1. Introduction
  2. Frances Negrón-Muntaner
  3. pp. 3-36
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  1. I. Navigating Sovereignty
  1. 1. Contested Sovereignties: Puerto Rico and American Samoa
  2. Fa‘anofo Lisaclaire Uperesa, Adriana María Garriga-López
  3. pp. 39-81
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  1. 2. Indigenous Peoples and the Politics of Recognition
  2. Glen Coulthard
  3. pp. 82-106
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  1. 3. The Decolonial Deadlock in Guam
  2. Michael Lujan Bevacqua
  3. pp. 107-124
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  1. 4. Recognizing Native Hawaiians: Reality Bites
  2. Davianna Pōmaika‘i McGregor
  3. pp. 125-150
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  1. II. Sovereign Bodies
  1. 5. Chairmen, Presidents, and Princesses: The Navajo Nation, Gender, and the Politics of Tradition
  2. Jennifer Nez Denetdale
  3. pp. 153-174
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  1. 6. Same-Sex Marriage in the Cherokee Nation: Toward Decolonial Queer Indigeneities
  2. Jessica A. F. Harkins
  3. pp. 175-198
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  1. 7. Bloodline Is All I Need?: Sovereignty and Hawaiian Hip-Hop
  2. Stephanie Nohelani Teves
  3. pp. 199-229
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  1. 8. Of Shadows and Doubts: White Supremacy, Decolonization, and Black-Indian Relations
  2. Brian Klopotek
  3. pp. 230-253
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  1. 9. The Look of Sovereignty: Style and Politics in the Young Lords
  2. Frances Negrón-Muntaner
  3. pp. 254-282
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  1. III. Life Without Sovereignty
  1. 10. Sovereignty Still?
  2. Madeline Román
  3. pp. 285-295
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  1. 11. Indigenizing Agamben: Rethinking Sovereignty in Light of the “Peculiar” Status of Native Peoples
  2. Mark Rifkin
  3. pp. 296-335
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  1. 12. King of the Line: The Sovereign Acts of Jean-Michel Basquiat
  2. Frances Negrón-Muntaner, Yasmin Ramirez
  3. pp. 336-372
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 373-378
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 379-396
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