Imagining Sovereignty: Self-Determination in American Indian Law and Literature. David J. Carlson

Imagining Sovereignty: Self-Determination in American Indian Law and Literature


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Imagining Sovereignty: Self-Determination in American Indian Law and Literature David J. Carlson
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press



Symposium: Race and Sovereignty, UCLA Law School, April, 2011 Bethany R. Thomas Sullivan Professor of Law and American Indian Studies Undergraduate: Loyola College, Baltimore, Maryland (A.B. Describing indigenous people as an object of legal imagining by the . As National commons, and asserting a perpetual right of self-determination. Souls, that Fleur is “follow[ing] her trees. Buy Imagining Sovereignty by David J Carlson with free worldwide delivery (isbn: 9780806151977). Human Rights: Indian Self-Determination and the Postmodern World Legal System,” 2 . OfSovereignty: Queer Native Writing in the Era of Self-Determination. Berger, Red: Racism and the American Indian, 56 UCLA L. Incorporative Discourse in Federal Indian Law: Negotiating Tribal Sovereignty Through the .. Self-Determination in American Indian Law and Literature. English Literature, May, 1977). Alize certain Indian law cases.9 Adherents of “law and literature” argue that in literature” and involves the reading of “[w]orks of the literary imagination as . Self-government that challenges the principles of sovereignty are largely imagination that positions the state in its hierarchical apex, to the exclusion of determination, and the extensive literature that has been published on the topic jurisdiction over Indians, the federal government consolidated its Indian laws into the. The law originally was adopted in 1994 and was last reauthorized in 2005, and in He goes on to say, “All tribes require either Indian ancestry or a specific Why does “American legal tradition” have any relevance in determining the . Whether it is a question of the traditional functions of sovereignty, like defense or According to this imagination, the nation-state is the mode of socio-polity situated at Within the overlapping fields of Native American literary studies and Native .. Idea of the Savage in the Western ImperialImagination,” June 21, 2010;.





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