Mark Rifkin explores how the construction of family as a white liberal institution of race-making drives US settler-colonial violence.
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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Enfamilyment, Political Orders, and the Racializing Work of Scale 1
1. Kinship’s Past, Queer Interventions, and Indigenous Futures 43
2. Indian Domesticity, Setter Regulation, and the Limits of the Race/Politics Distinction 93
3. Marriage, Privacy, Sovereignty 145
4. Blackness, Criminaltiy, Governance 199
Coda: Inside/Outside State Forms 257
Notes 271
Bibliography 343
Index 379