
Building Walls, Constructing Identities
Legal Discourse and the Creation of National Borders
- 266 pages
- English
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Building Walls, Constructing Identities
Legal Discourse and the Creation of National Borders
About this book
States are erecting walls at their borders at a pace unmatched in history, and the wall between the United States and Mexico stands as an icon among these dividing structures. Much has been said about the US-Mexico border wall in the last few decades, yet American walling projects have a much longer history, dating back almost a century. Building Walls, Constructing Identities offers a rich account of this legal history, informed by two episodes of wall-building—the Act of August 19, 1935, and the Secure Fence Act of 2006. These two legislative periods illustrate that today's wall imprints onto the landscape a grammar of racial inequality underpinned by a settler colonial rationality. Marie-Eve Loiselle argues in favor of an account of the law that considers its material translation into space and identifies discursive processes by which the law and the wall come together to communicate legal knowledge about territory and identity.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: A Wall Building (a) Nation
- 1. Looking at the Wall through the Law
- 2. Drawing the Contours of the Nation
- 3. The Wall We Need
- 4. The Wall as Law
- Conclusion: Looking Back to the Future
- Appendix: A Tour of the US-Mexico Borderland
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Series List