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Interior Frontiers - Essays on the Entrails of Inequality (Hardcover)
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Interior Frontiers - Essays on the Entrails of Inequality (Hardcover)
Series: Heretical Thought
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In this book, Ann Laura Stoler navigates the shadows and
shatterzones of democratic policies, considering how imperial
features are folded through (il)liberal orders, where racial
inequities thicken in the borderlands of interior frontiers.
Sometimes those frontiers, or the lines that define the contours of
belonging and not belonging, are porous-often fixed and firm. For
those on the "wrong side" of the fabulated division between inside
and out, entry requirements can be opaque, neither verbal nor
visible. Illegibilities are secured in code. The sites of inequity
are disparate, the sensibilities that produce and sustain those
inequities are as well. Borrowing Ralph Ellison's phrase, Stoler
exposes unexpected sites and scenes that register the "lower
frequencies" of denigration. Seemingly benign sites are laid bare
as toxic, as in her essay eviscerating the warped criteria assigned
to taste and who can have it, and in her study of the seared lives
that longing, envy, and humiliation inscribe. In so doing, she hews
close to the "soft" violences of sentiments that ascribe,
distribute, and assess human kinds. But the project of these essays
turns as much to those who reject those violences, who distil
refusal in "poetic rage"-the phrase Stoler invokes to describe the
anti-colonial avant-garde. Stoler casts this aesthetic of dissent
through a surge of multi-media archiving ventures among
Palestinians bent on creating and conjuring landscapes beyond
Israeli violences-for the future and today. Stoler hugs close to
the dark corridors where racial inequalities thrive. These
inequities may be blatant but "unnoticed," others are neither muted
nor unseen. Each essay iterates a "(sub)metric of inequality" as a
fictive measure of human worth. With an optic, ever bold and
subtle, she turns the reader to the social ecologies and racial
logics targeting the body and the senses. These are hazardous zones
for the instruments and infrastructures in which (il)liberalisms
invest. Increasingly unsettled and challenged by a more radically
just demos, these sites of contest may be the emergent political
scenes of racial sovereignty's unmaking and where the weapons of
that unmaking are readied, and stored.
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