“<i>Exorbitance</i> does more than extend Thomas’ ongoing meditation on sovereignty in everyday life; it articulates our investments in self-determination, autonomy, and even the much more elusive freedom from ground zero—the physical body. In sharp prose that vibrates with visceral resonance and cognitive authority, Thomas illuminates how the possibilities embedded in embodied sovereignty might be one of our best strategies for building new, more life-affirming worlds.”—<b>Aimee Meredith Cox, author of</b>, <i><b>Shapeshifters: Black Girls and the Choreography of Citizenship</b></i>
In Exorbitance, Deborah A. Thomas calls for new approaches to political sovereignty grounded in the embodied forms of autonomy and relation created in daily life. Rather than rooting sovereignty in the violence of the state and its institutions, Thomas conceives of sovereignty as the embodied refusal of law and dominion. Drawing on the insights of Caribbeanist thought and studies of Jamaican social, political, and spiritual life, Thomas proposes an exorbitant sovereignty enacted through a phenomenological notion of inheritance. Such a sovereignty emerges from alternative genealogies of governance, community, and ceremony that exceed Enlightenment expectations of political life. Thomas contends that the articulations of exorbitant sovereignty are emergent, ephemeral, and ultimately, relational. By outlining the perils and promises of our inheritance of colonial logics and the tools to refuse them, Thomas models a collaborative and collective anthropology oriented toward improvisational experimentation rather than ethnographic extraction.
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Foreword / Llerena Guiu Searle and Kathryn Mariner ix
Introduction. Sovereign-ing: The Body as Method 1
1. Traces 27
2. Testimonies 78
3. Embodiments 161
Coda. The Labor of Sovereignty 198
Acknowledgments 205
Notes 209
Bibliography 223
Index
Introduction. Sovereign-ing: The Body as Method 1
1. Traces 27
2. Testimonies 78
3. Embodiments 161
Coda. The Labor of Sovereignty 198
Acknowledgments 205
Notes 209
Bibliography 223
Index
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781478029236
Publisert
2025-10-21
Utgiver
Duke University Press; Duke University Press
Vekt
572 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, UP, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
272
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