Sovereign Acts | Table of Contents
SOVEREIGN
ACTS
edited by Frances
Negrón-Muntaner
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Introduction: |
Frances Negrón-Muntaner |
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Chapter 1: |
Madeline Román, “Sovereignty Still?” |
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Chapter 2: |
Catherine Dauvergne, “Sovereign Panic and Illegal
Migration” |
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Chapter 3: |
Glen Coulthard, “Indigenous Peoples and the Politics of
Recognition” |
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Chapter 4: |
Davianna Pomaika'i McGregor, “Recognizing Native
Hawaiians: Reality Bites” |
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Chapter 5: |
Lisa Uperesa and Adriana Garriga López, “Differential
Colonialisms and Multiple Sovereignties: Perspectives on Puerto Rico and
American Samoa – or – As a Matter of Choice” |
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Chapter 6: |
Michael Lujan Bevacqua, “Everything you wanted to know
about Guam but were afraid to ask Zizek” |
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Chapter 7: |
Vincent M. Díaz, “Moving Islands of Sovereignty” |
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Chapter 8: |
Gladys Jiménez, “The
Indians are Coming! The Indians are Coming!: The Taíno and Puerto Rican
Identity” |
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Chapter 9: |
Brian Klopotek, “Dangerous Decolonizing: Indigenous
Methodologies, White Supremacy, and Black-Indian Relations” |
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Chapter 10: |
Frances Negrón-Muntaner, “The Look of Sovereignty” |
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Chapter 11: |
Jennifer Nez Denetdale, “Chairmen, Presidents, and
Princesses: The Navajo Nation, Gender, and the Politics of Tradition” |
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Chapter 12: |
Tina Desisle, “Chamorro Cultural Self-Determination: The ‘Free Agency’ of Guam’s Pattera” |
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Chapter 13: |
Andrea Tsalagi, “Native American Feminism, Sovereignty and
Social Change” |
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Chapter 14: |
Frances Negrón-Muntaner and Yasmin Ramírez, “King of the
Line: Articulations of Sovereignty in Jean Michel Basquiat” |

