Alegal: Biopolitics and the Unintelligibility of Okinawan Life

Author:   Annmaria M. Shimabuku
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
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9780823282654


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   25 December 2018
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Author:   Annmaria M. Shimabuku
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
Imprint:   Fordham University Press
ISBN:  

9780823282654


ISBN 10:   0823282651
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   25 December 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Utilizing multiple and varied sources, the treatise spotlights numerous issues of interest to scholars specializing in borderland or postcolonial studies. * Choice * Alegal is an exploration of how the law-and sovereign authority more generally-always exist in relation to an unrecognized and subordinated relationship to an indeterminate other. Shimabuku examines the complex relationship between the United States and Japan as it played out through the racialized and gendered bodies of Okinawa, producing authorities and histories that both occlude and create. While Okinawa may seem at the periphery of two imperial powers, Shimabuku puts it dead center in a brilliant and sharp-eyed account of how zones of alegality are also zones of origin for the law itself. -- James Martel, San Francisco State University Through an analytic of 'mixed race,' Shimabuku offers an incisive indictment of Japan's middle-class ideology of heteronormativity and racial purity. Provocatively illuminating the recalcitrant possibilities of Okinawan politics and lifeforms beyond law and the State, Alegal must be engaged by everyone concerned with post-1945 Okinawa and fascism in our time. -- Lisa Yoneyama, University of Toronto


Alegal is an exploration of how the law--and sovereign authority more generally--always exist in relation to an unrecognized and subordinated relationship to an indeterminate other. Shimabuku examines the complex relationship between the United States and Japan as it played out through the racialized and gendered bodies of Okinawa, producing authorities and histories that both occlude and create. While Okinawa may seem at the periphery of two imperial powers, Shimabuku puts it dead center in a brilliant and sharp-eyed account of how zones of alegality are also zones of origin for the law itself. --James Martel, San Francisco State University Through an analytic of 'mixed race, ' Shimabuku offers an incisive indictment of Japan's middle-class ideology of heteronormativity and racial purity. Provocatively illuminating the recalcitrant possibilities of Okinawan politics and lifeforms beyond law and the State, Alegal must be engaged by everyone concerned with post-1945 Okinawa and fascism in our time. --Lisa Yoneyama, University of Toronto


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Annmaria Shimabuku is Assistant Professor of East Asian Studies at New York University.

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