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1 Violence, Misrecognition, and Place: Legal Envelopment and Colonial Governmentality in the Upper Skeena River, British Columbia, 1888 Matthew P Unger 38726046
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Title:Violence, Misrecognition, and Place: Legal Envelopment and Colonial Governmentality in the Upper Skeena River, British Columbia, 1888
Authors:Matthew P Unger
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38726046/
DOI:10.1177/09646639231194450
Publication:Social & legal studies
Keywords:Foucaultatmospheresbiopoliticscolonialismlawlegal atmospheressenses
PMID:38726046 Category: Date Added:2024-05-10
Dept Affiliation: SOCANTH
1 Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Concordia University, Montréal, Canada.

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This paper is concerned with exploring legal atmospheres during colonial expansionism and the early period of confederation of British Columbia. By describing the theatrical and performative aspects of legal colonialism, the archival documents from this time represent interesting, yet oft-overlooked, significances that attention to sensory and affective experiences captures. Examining "affective atmospheres" disclosed in such colonial settings reveals ways that the colonial regime promulgated its influence in non-rational, non-legal manners. As well, drawing out the material conditions of topography shows how the environment acts more than just a backdrop for the staging of legal expansionism, as it acts also as a constitutive force in the development of colonial legal arrangements. At the same time, the colonial regime was forgetful of these same contextual, topographical, and atmospheric origins of law insofar as it promulgated myths of the universality, objectivity, and superiority of English law.





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