My dissertation investigates the United States as a white settler society through the concept of Barbaric Sovereignty. I argue that race wars and massacres in the United States created the categories within the nation, and racial formations serve as powerful tools for social, cultural, political, and historical representations. These wars enabled U.S. and Australian national consolidation, and justified the use of martial law in response to these emergencies. The need to convey an account for territorial extension and advancement initiated the use of concepts such as barbarians, savages, and civilization. This type of war depended on the conviction that particular races, or ethnic groups, are inclined to barbaric violence. This dissertation...
This dissertation explores the role of the history of conquest in the formation of American legal in...
This article critically explores the essence of colonial terrorism and its consequences on the indig...
The use of the term 'genocide' as a model for explaining frontier violence has generated varying deg...
Theoretical thesis.All chapters of this thesis have been removed due to copyright reasons.Bibliograp...
This article critically explores the essence of colonial terrorism and its consequences ...
This dissertation argues that ideas about black and white extermination in a war between the races i...
What configuration of strategies and discourses enable the white male and settler body politic to re...
Since the beginning of time, war has been accompanied by atrocity. While there were attempts to regu...
This dissertation is a study of the development of US domestic political repression, labor control, ...
Western sociologists, philosophers, and political scientists alike agree that sovereignty is intimat...
Eastern Van Diemen’s Land was the site of the most intense frontier conflict in Australia. What is ...
This dissertation explores the relationship between state sovereignty and major instances of crimes ...
In the broadest sense, the dissertation identifies the "death ethics of war" during Western expansio...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 80-89.Introduction -- Chapter One. The governmentality of vio...
This article critically explores the essence of colonial terrorism and its consequences on the indig...
This dissertation explores the role of the history of conquest in the formation of American legal in...
This article critically explores the essence of colonial terrorism and its consequences on the indig...
The use of the term 'genocide' as a model for explaining frontier violence has generated varying deg...
Theoretical thesis.All chapters of this thesis have been removed due to copyright reasons.Bibliograp...
This article critically explores the essence of colonial terrorism and its consequences ...
This dissertation argues that ideas about black and white extermination in a war between the races i...
What configuration of strategies and discourses enable the white male and settler body politic to re...
Since the beginning of time, war has been accompanied by atrocity. While there were attempts to regu...
This dissertation is a study of the development of US domestic political repression, labor control, ...
Western sociologists, philosophers, and political scientists alike agree that sovereignty is intimat...
Eastern Van Diemen’s Land was the site of the most intense frontier conflict in Australia. What is ...
This dissertation explores the relationship between state sovereignty and major instances of crimes ...
In the broadest sense, the dissertation identifies the "death ethics of war" during Western expansio...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 80-89.Introduction -- Chapter One. The governmentality of vio...
This article critically explores the essence of colonial terrorism and its consequences on the indig...
This dissertation explores the role of the history of conquest in the formation of American legal in...
This article critically explores the essence of colonial terrorism and its consequences on the indig...
The use of the term 'genocide' as a model for explaining frontier violence has generated varying deg...