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Manifesting America - The Imperial Construction of U.S. National Space (Hardcover)
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Manifesting America - The Imperial Construction of U.S. National Space (Hardcover)
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The expansion of the U.S. in the antebellum period relied on the
claim that the nation's boundaries were both self-evident and
dependent on the consent of those enclosed within them. While the
removal of American Indians and racism toward former Mexicans has
been well-documented, little attention has been paid to the legal
rhetorics through which the incorporation of these peoples and
their territories was justified, portraying them as actively
agreeing to come under the authority of the U.S. Yet even as the
creation and extension of U.S. jurisdiction functioned as an
imperial system, it did not go unchallenged by dominated
populations. In Manifesting America, Mark Rifkin explores how
writings by Native Americans and former Mexicans protested the
legal narratives that would normalize their absorption into U.S.
national space.
Focusing on Indian removal in the southeast and western Great Lakes
regions as well as the annexation of Texas and California, the
monograph tracks the confrontation between U.S. law and the
self-representations of once-alien peoples newly subjected to it.
Institutions in the U.S. legitimized conquest by creating forms of
official recognition for dominated groups that reinforced the logic
and justice of U.S. mappings. But the imposed mappings continued to
be haunted by the persistence of earlier political geographies.
Examining a variety of nonfictional writings (including memorials,
autobiographies, and histories) produced by imperially displaced
populations, Rifkin illustrates how these texts contest the terms
and dynamics of U.S. policy by highlighting specific forms of
collectivity and placemaking disavowed in official accounts.
Persuasively argued and anchored with judicious research,
Manifesting America provides an overdue chapter in the history of
resistance to U.S. imperialism.
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