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Freedom with Violence: Race, Sexuality, and the US State by Chandan Reddy (Engli

Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Freedom with Violence by Chandan Reddy Explores the relationship between race, knowledge, and violence that underpins U.S. modernity. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In Freedom with Violence, Chandan Reddy develops a new paradigm for understanding race, sexuality, and national citizenship. He examines a crucial contradiction at the heart of modernity: the nation-states claim to provide freedom from violence depends on its systematic deployment of violence against peoples perceived as nonnormative and irrational. Reddy argues that the modern liberal state is organized as a "counterviolence" to race even as, and precisely because, race persists as the condition of possibility for the modern subject. Rejecting liberal notions of modernity as freedom from violence or revolutionary ideas of freedom through violence, Reddy contends that liberal modernity is a structure for authorizing state violence. Contemporary neoliberal societies link freedom to the notion of legitimate (state) violence and produce narratives of liberty that tie rights and citizenship to institutionalized violence. To counter these formulations, Reddy proposes an alternative politics of knowledge grounded in queer of color critique and critical ethnic studies. He uses issues that include asylum law and the militarys "dont ask, dont tell" policy to illustrate this major rethinking of the terms of liberal modernity. Notes Develops a new paradigm for understanding race, sexuality, and national citizenship Author Biography Chandan Reddy is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Washington. Table of Contents Acknowledgments ixIntroduction. Freedoms Amendments: Race, Sexuality, and Disposability under the State Form 1Part I 1. Freedom and Violence in W. E. B. Du Boiss Souls of Black Folk: The Land of Racial Equality 552. Legal Freedom as Violence in Nella Larsens Quicksand: Black Literary Publics during the Interwar Years 90Interlude 134Part II 3. Rights-Based Freedom with Violence: Immigration, Sexuality, and the Subject of Human Rights 1434. Moving beyond a Freedom with Violence: The Politics of Gay Marriage in the Era of Racial Transformation 182Conclusion. Dont Ask, Dont Tell 219Notes 247Bibliography 283Index 297 Review "Freedom with Violence is one of the most important books of our time. Chandan Reddy formulates a new understanding of the relationship between the state and non-normative social identities, explains the epistemological foundations for prevailing political practices, and argues for the urgent need to deploy queer of color critique and build a critical ethnic studies from it. Moving deftly across disciplines and decades, analyzing literature and law, social identities and state formation, expressive culture and critical theory, he reveals unexpected links between the race-gender-sex-citizenship nexus that emerged at the turn of the twentieth century and the one that prevails at the turn of the twenty-first." George Lipsitz, author of How Racism Takes Place "Freedom with Violence is a one of a kind, once in a generation book. Chandan Reddy argues that American political modernity depends absolutely on a notion of freedom crafted out of a constitutive violence which takes the form of race. In chapters on Du Bois and the logics of nationality and territoriality; Nella Larson and the history of black alienation; immigration and sexuality; and gay marriage and the perils of legal recognition, he pulls his argument into tighter and tighter spirals, connecting his thesis about race to brilliantly original accounts of sexuality and making stunning connections between North American racial politics and European colonialism. This is a classic, landmark study."--Judith Halberstam, author of The Queer Art of Failure "Freedom with Violence is one of the most important books of our time. Chandan Reddy formulates a new understanding of the relationship between the state and non-normative social identities, explains the epistemological foundations for prevailing political practices, and argues for the urgent need to deploy queer of color critique and build a critical ethnic studies from it. Moving deftly across disciplines and decades, analyzing literature and law, social identities and state formation, expressive culture and critical theory, he reveals unexpected links between the race-gender-sex-citizenship nexus that emerged at the turn of the twentieth century and the one that prevails at the turn of the twenty-first." George Lipsitz, author of How Racism Takes Place "Freedom with Violence is a one of a kind, once in a generation book. Chandan Reddy argues that American political modernity depends absolutely on a notion of freedom crafted out of a constitutive violence which takes the form of race. In chapters on Du Bois and the logics of nationality and territoriality; Nella Larson and the history of black alienation; immigration and sexuality; and gay marriage and the perils of legal recognition, he pulls his argument into tighter and tighter spirals, connecting his thesis about race to brilliantly original accounts of sexuality and making stunning connections between North American racial politics and European colonialism. This is a classic, landmark study."--Judith Halberstam, author of The Queer Art of Failure "Reddy has produced a substantial work that rethinks the interconnections between race and sexuality as constitutive to the vision of freedom and identity, and she exposes the violence that attends those ideals in the 20th century... This book forced this reviewer to rethink his own engagement with these issues in his teaching. It will challenge many boundaries in the university and in US culture. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Sophisticated upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, researchers, faculty." - D. E. Magill, Choice "Reddys previous work brilliantly spilled over disciplinary boundaries in ways that have made Freedom with Violence one of the most widely awaited first books in my memory. George Lipsitzs back cover assessment of it as one of the most important books of our times captures both the import and the timeliness of Reddys contribution." - David Roediger, American Quarterly "In this ambitious book, Reddy examines the coupling of freedom and violence under the modern state. He untangles literary texts, legal structures and social practices to argue that the state legitimizes further racial violence through granting freedom." - Chandra Russo and Howard Winant, Sexualities "[A] significant contribution in both critical ethnic studies and queer studies. Reddys willingness to look beyond his examples could even be the reason it offers so much." - Stine H. Bang Svendsen, Ethnic and Racial Studies "His hope for freedom without violence is everyones hope within the American grain." - Don Kaiper, American Studies. "In this groundbreaking book, Chandan Reddy reassesses the relationship between sexual freedom and racial violence." - Matt Franks, GLQ "Reddys critique is sharp, but he does not restrict himself only to critique. He also endorses positive alternative visions, in particular calling attention to the possibilities in critical ethnic studies and queer of color critique to deconstruct rigid categorizations of identity and difference in favor of complex intersubjectivity and diversely constituted, multiply aligned social movements." - James Dawes, American Literature Promotional Develops a new paradigm for understanding race, sexuality, and national citizenship Review Quote "Reddys previous work brilliantly spilled over disciplinary boundaries in ways that have made Freedom with Violence one of the most widely awaited first books in my memory. George Lipsitzs back cover assessment of it as one of the most important books of our times captures both the import and the timeliness of Reddys contribution." - David Roediger, American Quarterly Promotional "Headline" Develops a new paradigm for understanding race, sexuality, and national citizenship Details ISBN0822351056 Author Chandan Reddy Short Title FREEDOM W/VIOLENCE Language English ISBN-10 0822351056 ISBN-13 9780822351054 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2011 Publisher Duke University Press Imprint Duke University Press Place of Publication North Carolina Country of Publication United States Birth 1972 Subtitle Race, Sexuality, and the US State UK Release Date 2011-10-21 AU Release Date 2011-10-21 NZ Release Date 2011-10-21 US Release Date 2011-10-21 Pages 320 Series Perverse Modernities: A Series Edited by Jack Halberstam and Lisa Lowe Publication Date 2011-10-21 DEWEY 305.813 Audience Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9780822351054

Book Title: Freedom with Violence

Number of Pages: 320 Pages

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Publication Name: Freedom with Violence: Race, Sexuality, and the Us State

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Publication Year: 2011

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