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Author:
Schaeffer, Felicity Amaya. author.
Title:
Unsettled borders : the militarized science of surveillance on sacred indigenous land / Felicity Amaya Schaeffer.
Publisher:
Duke University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xv, 207 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Border crossing--Social aspects--Mexican-American Border Region.
Border security--Mexican-American Border Region.
Indigenous peoples--Mexican-American Border Region--Social conditions.
Traditional ecological knowledge--Mexican-American Border Region.
Indian activists--Mexican-American Border Region.
Mexican-American Border Region--Social aspects.--Social aspects.
Passage de frontiere--Aspect social--Region frontaliere mexicano-americaine.
Securite frontaliere--Region frontaliere mexicano-americaine.
Savoirs ecologiques traditionnels--Region frontaliere mexicano-americaine.
Activistes indiens d'Amerique--Region frontaliere mexicano-americaine.
Region frontaliere mexicano-americaine--Aspect social.--Aspect social.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Indigenous Studies.
SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects.
Border security.
Emigration and immigration--Social aspects.
Indian activists.
Indigenous peoples--Social conditions.
Traditional ecological knowledge.
North America--Mexican-American Border Region.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-200) and index.
Contents:
'The eyes of the army' : Indian scouts and the rise of military innovation during the Apache Wars -- Occupation on sacred land : colliding sovereignties on the Tohono O'odham Reservation -- Automated border control : criminalizing the 'hidden intent' of migrant/native embodiment -- From the eyes of the bees : biorobotic border security and the resurgence of bee collectives in the Yucatan.
Summary:
"The story of how the U.S.-Mexico border has become more dangerous for migrant crossing has preoccupied scholars across a range of fields. As necessary as this has been, the overwhelming focus on border crossers has eclipsed the consequences of military occupation on Native tribes whose land and bodies spill across the border, including mounting numbers of Maya refugees. Unsettled Borders follows the science and technological development of border surveillance back to military innovations tasked with seeing the invisible movements of Apache and Chiricahua warriors across the rugged terrain of the western frontier. Felicity Amaya Schaeffer follows a range of militarized surveillance innovations across time and space, recalling the Spanish lookout points erected to monitor Maya in the Yucatan, the superior eyes of Indian scouts, automated border avatars, and swarming bee drones. From the perspective of Native border inhabitants, a broader story emerges about how mechanized seeing attempts to eradicate Native sacred and animate relation with land. With an eye on the more-than-human world, Apache, O'odham and Maya teach us about the impossibility of borders in their sacred scientific worldviews that see relation where westerners impose segregated seeing and knowing. Unsettled Borders returns to ancestral practices-from beekeepers caring for the Melipona bees who bring back their forests to O'odham relations with saguaro peoplehood amputated by border walls. The border comes alive with a resurgent force of Native land defenders who refuse extraction, occupation, and surveillance by the futile attempts to build virtual and iron-cast walls that will ultimately fail to contain life and erect borders around the world"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Dissident acts
ISBN:
1478017945
9781478017943
1478015322
9781478015321
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1255596721
LCCN:
2021031681
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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