Other People's Country
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<p><em>Other People’s Country</em> thinks through the entangled objects of law – legislation policies institutions treaties and so on – that ‘govern’ waters and that make bodies of water ‘lawful’ within settler colonial sites today. Informed by the theoretical interventions of cosmopolitics and political ecology each opening up new approaches to questions of politics and ‘the political’ the chapters in this book locate these insights within material settler colonial ‘places’ rather than abstract structures of domination. A claim to water – whether by Indigenous peoples or settlers – is not simply a claim to a resource. It is a claim to knowledge and to the constitution of place and therefore in the terms of Isabelle Stengers to the continued constitution of the past present and future of real worlds. Including contributions from the fields of anthropology cultural studies cultural geography critical legal studies and settler colonial studies this collection not only engages with issues of law water and entitlement in different national contexts – including Australia Aotearoa/New Zealand New Caledonia and the USA – but also from diverse disciplinary and institutional contexts. This book was originally published as a special issue of <i>Settler Colonial Studies</i>. </p>
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