Race, Space, and the Law
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Race, Space, and the Law

Unmapping a White Settler Society

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eBook - ePub

Race, Space, and the Law

Unmapping a White Settler Society

About this book

Race, Space, and the Law belongs to a growing field of exploration that spans critical geography, sociology, law, education, and critical race and feminist studies. Writers who share this terrain reject the idea that spaces, and the arrangement of bodies in them, emerge naturally over time. Instead, they look at how spaces are created and the role of law in shaping and supporting them. They expose hierarchies that emerge from, and in turn produce, oppressive spatial categories.

The authors' unmapping takes us through drinking establishments, parks, slums, classrooms, urban spaces of prostitution, parliaments, the main streets of cities, mosques, and the U.S.-Canada and U.S.-Mexico borders. Each example demonstrates that "place," as a Manitoba Court of Appeal judge concluded after analyzing a section of the Indian Act, "becomes race."

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Year
2025
eBook ISBN
9781771136945

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Permissions
  7. Contents
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. Introduction: When Place Becomes Race
  10. Chapter 1. Rewriting Histories of the Land: Colonization and Indigenous Resistance in Eastern Canada
  11. Chapter 2. In Between and Out of Place: Mixed-Race Identity, Liquor, and the Law in British Columbia, 1850–1913
  12. Chapter 3. Cartographies of Violence: Women, Memory, and the Subject(s) of the “Internment”
  13. Chapter 4. Keeping the Ivory Tower White: Discourses of Racial Domination
  14. Chapter 5. Gendered Racial Violence and Spatialized Justice: The Murder of Pamela George
  15. Chapter 6. The Unspeakability of Racism: Mapping Law’s Complicity in Manitoba’s Racialized Spaces
  16. Chapter 7. Making Space for Mosques: Struggles for Urban Citizenship in Diasporic Toronto
  17. Chapter 8. The Space of Africville: Creating, Regulating, and Remembering the Urban “Slum”
  18. Chapter 9. Delivering Subjects: Race, Space, and the Emergence of Legalized Midwifery in Ontario
  19. Notes
  20. Selected Bibliography
  21. Index
  22. Contributors

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