
Infrastructures of Race
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Infrastructures of Race traces the use of concentration as a technique for colonial governance by examining four case studies from Mexico under Spanish rule: centralized towns, disciplinary institutions, segregated neighborhoods, and general collections. Nemser shows how the colonial state used concentration in its attempts to build a new spatial and social order, and he explains why the technique flourished in the colonies. Although the designs for concentration were sometimes contested and short-lived, Nemser demonstrates that they provided a material foundation for ongoing processes of racialization. This finding, which challenges conventional histories of race and mestizaje (racial mixing), promises to deepen our understanding of the way race emerges from spatial politics and techniques of population management.
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"Nemser's work offers a theoretically complex and multifaceted argument that shows how the material and the ideological worked in conjunction to form colonial notions of race, especially those defining indigenous subjects." (Hispanic American Historical Review) "Infrastructures of Race provides essential historical background for present-day interrogations of how infrastructures - from aged water pipes to search engine algorithms - reinforce persistent racial inequalities...Through Nemser's case studies, we can better apprehend the hundreds of years of oppression that have been built into our material lives." (New Book Network: Science, Technology, and Society) "[Nemser makes] a valuable contribution to the field: to wit, race is not an idea, but a structure." (Middle Atlantic Review of Latin American Studies)More details
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Content
Introduction. Before the Camp
Chapter 1. Congregation: Urbanization and the Construction of the Indian
Chapter 2. Enclosure: The Architecture of Mestizo Conversion
Chapter 3. Segregation: Sovereignty, Economy, and the Problem with Mixture
Chapter 4. Collection: Imperial Botany and Racialized Life
Epilogue. Primitive Racialization
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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