Disciplinary spaces [online] : spatial control, forced assimilation and narratives of progress since the 19th century / edited by Andrea Fischer-Tahir, Sophie Wagenhofer
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Introduction: Spatial Control, Disciplinary Power and Assimilation: the Inevitable Side-Effects of ›Progress‹ and Capitalist ›Modernity‹
CHAPTER ONE: INTO THE WEST, INTO THE EAST: SPATIAL CONTROL AND PROPERTY RELATIONS Law into the Far West: Territorial Rights, Indigenous Peoples and Spatial Imagination in the Baptism of the Brazilian Nation-State (1930s–1940s) Land, People and Development Interventions: the Case of Rangelands and Mobile Pastoralists in Central Asia Re-ordering American Indians’ Spatial Practices: The 1887 Dawes Act
CHAPTER TWO: SETTLEMENT SCHEMES AND DEVELOPMENT DREAMS Villagization and the Ambivalent Production of Rural Space in Tanzania From Agrarian Experiments to Population Displacement: Iraqi Kurdish Collective Towns in the Context of Socialist ›Villagization‹ in the 1970s Spatial Control, ›Modernization‹ and Assimilation: Large Dams in Nubia and the Arabization of Northern Sudan
CHAPTER THREE: SPATIAL CONTROL, KNOWLEDGE, AND THE ›OTHER‹ Prevailing Paradigms: Enforced Settlement, Control and Fear in Australian National Discourse Disciplining the ›Other‹: Frictions and Continuations in Conceptualizing the ›Zigeuner‹ in the 18th and 19th Century
CHAPTER FOUR: DISCIPLINARY SPACES AS COUNTERINSURGENCY – ENCOUNTERED AND COUNTERING Scorched Earth Campaigns, Forced Resettlement and Ethnic Engineering: Guatemala in the 1980s Appropriating and Transforming a Space of Violence and Destruction into one of Social Reconstruction: Survivors of the Anfal Campaign (1988) in the Collective Towns of Kurdistan Discussion: Commentary on Disciplinary Spaces: Spatial Control, Forced Assimilation and Narratives of ›Progress‹ since the 19th Century
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