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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
In this session we consider the varied forms racial governance has taken across place and time, from colonial Singapore to Native American communities. As the papers explore these histories of governance, they also reveal areas where individuals and groups have resisted it.
Cluttering up colonial space: the emergence of ‘clutter’ in Straits Settlements English language newspapers (1908-1942) - Tiger Chan, University of Cambridge
Law, Race, and the Labor Politics of Wife-Beating - Margo M. Mahan, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
The Paradox of the Ghetto - Chassidy Wen, University of Washington
Cultivated Silence in Nimiipuu/Nez Perce History - Levin E. Welch, Arizona State University-Tempe