Power and Progress on the Prairie: Governing People on Rosebud Reservation

Author:   Thomas Biolsi
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
ISBN:  

9781517900830


Pages:   360
Publication Date:   22 May 2018
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you.

Our Price $44.99 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

Power and Progress on the Prairie: Governing People on Rosebud Reservation


Add your own review!

Overview

A critical exploration of how modernity and progress were imposed on the people and land of rural South Dakota The Rosebud Country, comprising four counties in rural South Dakota, was first established as the Rosebud Indian Reservation in 1889 to settle the Sicangu Lakota. During the first two decades of the twentieth century, white homesteaders arrived in the area and became the majority population. Today, the population of Rosebud Country is nearly evenly divided between Indians and whites. In Power and Progress on the Prairie, Thomas Biolsi traces how a variety of governmental actors, including public officials, bureaucrats, and experts in civil society, invented and applied ideas about modernity and progress to the people and the land. Through a series of case studies-programs to settle \u201csurplus\u201d Indian lands, to \u201ccivilize\u201d the Indians, to \u201cmodernize\u201d white farmers, to find strategic sites for nuclear missile silos, and to extend voting rights to Lakota people-Biolsi examines how these various \u201cproblems\u201d came into focus for government experts and how remedies were devised and implemented.Drawing on theories of governmentality derived from Michel Foucault, Biolsi challenges the idea that the problems identified by state agents and the solutions they implemented were inevitable or rational. Rather, through fine-grained analysis of the impact of these programs on both the Lakota and white residents, he reveals that their underlying logic was too often arbitrary and devastating.

Full Product Details

Author:   Thomas Biolsi
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
Imprint:   University of Minnesota Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 5.10cm , Length: 21.60cm
ISBN:  

9781517900830


ISBN 10:   1517900832
Pages:   360
Publication Date:   22 May 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you.

Table of Contents

Contents Abbreviations Introduction 1. The Birth of Liberalism on the Prairie, or How Not to Govern Too Much 2. Discipline and Governmentality: Civilizing Indians and Making Farmers Progressive 3. New Deal Practices: How Not to Govern Too Little 4. Making New Deal Subjects 5. Planning Who Shall Die So Others May Live: Biopower and Cold War National Security 6. Voting Rights, or How a Regulatory Assemblage Governs Conclusion: When Stories about the Countryside Have Power Acknowledgments Notes Index

Reviews

Power and Progress on the Prairie provides a unprecedented application of Foucaultian governmentality and biopower, Marxist primitive accumulation, and Tania Li's concept of 'the will to improve' in the context of the development and disciplining of the rural North American heartland. An insightful, empowering read for those working to understand U.S. policy over time in rural contexts and Indian-White relations in the context of State interventions, this book will help students think creatively and confidently about operationalizing political economic theory over space and time to unpack the messy and incomplete process of governing rural America. --Beth Rose Middleton, University of California, Davis


Power and Progress on the Prairie provides a unprecedented application of Foucaultian governmentality and biopower, Marxist primitive accumulation, and Tania Li's concept of 'the will to improve' in the context of the development and disciplining of the rural North American heartland. An insightful, empowering read for those working to understand U.S. policy over time in rural contexts and Indian-White relations in the context of State interventions, this book will help students think creatively and confidently about operationalizing political economic theory over space and time to unpack the messy and incomplete process of governing rural America. -Beth Rose Middleton, University of California, Davis The book's theoretical framework and its lessons make it important reading for Iowans and all citizens of the nation's heartland who will be able to discern the workings of governmentality in their own states and lives. -The Annals of Iowa Power and Progress on the Prairie: Governing People on Rosebud Reservation by Thomas Biolsi is an important book that takes a theoretical approach to explaining both the obvious and the hidden power struc- tures within the United States that contrib- uted to the dispossession of indigenous peoples. -Western Historical Quarterly


Author Information

Thomas Biolsi teaches Native American studies and comparative ethnic studies at the University of California at Berkeley. He has been conducting research on Rosebud Reservation for thirty years. His previous books include Deadliest Enemies: Law and Race Relations on and off Rosebud Reservation (Minnesota, 2007) and Organizing the Lakota: The Political Economy of the New Deal on the Pine Ridge and Rosebud Reservations.

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Customer Reviews

Recent Reviews

No review item found!

Add your own review!

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

MRG2025CC

 

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List