Brenna Bandar co-edited Ruth Wilson Gilmore's book, Abolition Geography. She analyzes the history of how dominant conceptions of private property were and are made alongside race and racial hierarchies in colonial encounters. Her book tells a story about how racial difference emerges from and continues to be reproduced in the frontiers of settler colonies the world over. Please take a moment to contribute what you can at patreon.com slash the dig.
Featuring Brenna Bhandar on Colonial Lives of Property: Law, Land and Racial Regimes of Ownership. The centuries-long history of how dominant conceptions of private property were (and are) made alongside race and racial hierarchies in colonial encounters stretching from Ireland and British Columbia to Australia and Palestine.
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