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Beyond Constraint: Middle/Passages of Blackness and Indigeneity in the Radical Tradition
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In Beyond Constraint, Shona N. Jackson offers a new approach to labour and its analysis by demonstrating the fundamental relation between black and Indigenous People's sovereign, free, and coerced labour in the Americas. Through the writings of Cedric Robinson, Walter Rodney, C. L. R. James, and Sylvia Wynter, Jackson confronts the elision of Indigenous People's labour in the black radical tradition. She argues that this elision is an effect of the structural relation of antiblackness to anti-indigeneity through which native and black bodies are arranged on either side of a split between unproductive labour and productive work necessary for capital accumulation and for how we read capital in political economic critique. This division between labour and work forces the radical tradition to sustain the break between black and Indigenous peoples as part of its critical strategies of liberation. To address this impasse, Jackson reads the tradition against the grain for openings to indigeneity and a method for recovering lost labours. Read more
Product Information
Publisher | Duke University Press Books |
Publication date | Nov. 15 2024 |
Language | English |
Print length | 384 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1478019182 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1478019183 |
Item weight | 445 g |
Dimensions | 15.24 x 2.26 x 22.86 cm |
Best Sellers Rank | #875,746 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #195 in Latin American Studies #275 in Labour Policy (Books) #447 in Economics of Labour & Industrial Relations |