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Settler Garrison

Debt Imperialism, Militarism, and Transpacific Imaginaries

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The book explores the concept of militarist settler imperialism as the United States extends its influence across Asia and the Pacific after World War II. Jodi Kim argues that the U.S., despite its status as the largest debtor nation, acts as an imperial creditor, imposing financial and emotional indebtedness on other nations while avoiding its own debt obligations. Through the lens of "settler garrisons," Kim examines military camptowns and bases, revealing how cultural productions challenge U.S. militarism and envision decolonial futures.

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Settler Garrison, Jodi Kim

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2022
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Sous-titre
Debt Imperialism, Militarism, and Transpacific Imaginaries
Langue
Anglais
Auteurs
Jodi Kim
Publié
2022
Format
rigide
Pages
268
ISBN13
9781478015680
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The book explores the concept of militarist settler imperialism as the United States extends its influence across Asia and the Pacific after World War II. Jodi Kim argues that the U.S., despite its status as the largest debtor nation, acts as an imperial creditor, imposing financial and emotional indebtedness on other nations while avoiding its own debt obligations. Through the lens of "settler garrisons," Kim examines military camptowns and bases, revealing how cultural productions challenge U.S. militarism and envision decolonial futures.