Part I. The Bajío. Vanishing Indianness : pacification and the production of race in the 1767 Bajío riots -- "So that they may be free of all those things" : theorizing collective action in the Bajío riots -- From the country to the city : movement, labor, and race at the end of the eighteenth century -- Part II. Haiti. The domino affect : Haiti, New Spain, and the racial pedagogy of distance -- Staging fear and freedom : Haiti's shifting proximities at the time of Mexican independence -- Haiti in Mexico's early republican context -- Part III. Yucatán. On criminality, race, and labor : indenture and the Caste War -- The shapes of a desert : the racial cartographies of the Caste War -- "Barbarous Mexico" : racialized coercive labor from Sonora to Yucatán.
Theorizing crowds, riots and public disorder -- The riots of 2001 : an overview and comparison of Oldham, Burnley and Bradford -- Accounts of how the Bradford riot began -- Diversity, motivations and targets : the dynamics of a crowd of citizens -- "Take me to your leader" : reflections on power, "race" and the politics of rioting -- "Outsiders in our own country" : the interpersonal consequences of rioting -- Disciplined and punished : strategic repression and the shaming of a community -- Citizenship, generation and ethnic identity -- The emergence of community cohesion
1. Introduction -- 2. Visual jurisprudence : the new paradigm -- 3. Law's screen life : visualizing law in practice -- 4. Images run riot : law on the landscape of the neo-baroque -- 5. Theorizing the visual sublime : law's legitimation reconsidered -- 6. The digital challenge : command and control culture and the ethical sublime -- 7. Conclusion : visualizing law's rhetorical ideal.
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Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List od Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Towards a Global History of Social Movements -- Part I: Conceptual, Methodological and Theoretical Considerations -- Chapter 2: Studying Social Movements: Some Conceptual Challenges -- Defining the Subject of Research -- Asking the Relevant Questions -- Theorizing and Conceptualizing the Phenomenon Under Study -- Choosing Appropriate Methods and Sources -- Interpreting and Contextualizing Findings -- Summary and Outlook -- Further Readings -- Chapter 3: Subaltern Studies as a History of Social Movements in India -- Why Subaltern Studies? -- 'The Peasant' as Mass-Political Subject -- Subaltern Studies and Accounts of Mass Insurgencies -- Conclusion -- Further Readings -- Chapter 4: Transpacific Feminism: Writing Women's Movement from a Transnational Perspective -- Introduction -- Formation of 'Woman' and Political Movement -- Transpacific Feminism -- Conclusion -- Further Readings -- Part II: Continental Perspectives on the History of Social Movements -- Chapter 5: Social Movements in Latin America: From the Nineteenth to the Twenty-First Century -- Introduction -- Post-Independence Movements -- Anti-Oligarchic Social Movements -- The Diversity of the Nationalist Social Movements -- Social Movements and Revolutionary Resistance to Dictatorships -- Current Social Movements and Their Characteristics -- Conclusions -- Further Readings -- Chapter 6: Dissident Political History: Social Movements in North America -- Social Movements: New Versus Old? -- Social Movements in the United States: An Overview -- Further Readings -- Chapter 7: European Social Protest, 1000-2000 -- Introduction -- Protests in Pre- and Early Capitalist Society -- Peasant Protests -- Guild Battles -- Food Riots -- Workers' and Journeymen's Struggles -- Millenarian Movements
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Making of Black Womanhood -- Authenticity in Representation -- The Political Life of Black Dolls -- Black Popular Imagination and Corporate Alignment -- Structure of the Book -- 1. Theorizing Black Women's Cultural Influence through Consumption -- Consumption as Ideological Renegotiation -- Black Bodies in the Fight for Symbolic Power -- Black Women's Self-Objectification -- Consumption for Black Girls: Objecthood, Desire, and Play -- Conclusion -- 2. From Riots to Style: The History of Black Barbie -- Barbie and Other Material Girls: Mattel's Early Black Dolls -- Learning Black Self-Determination: The Rise and Fall of Shindana Toy Company -- Black Women Are Dynamite: Black Barbie Comes to Mattel -- Black Women Are Marvelous: The Shani Dolls -- Mapping Blackness (Again) at Mattel: So In Style dolls -- Confluence in Selling Twenty-first-Century Blackness -- 3. From Bootstraps to Glass Slippers: Black Women's Uplift in Disney's Princess Canon -- Black Uplift Breadcrumbs: Popular Culture, Consumption, and Black Citizenship -- Colorblind Magic: Black Cinderella Debuts at Disney -- Treat Me Like a Person: Black Cinderella Makes Her Television Debut -- Historical, Geographic, and Contextual Blackness: The Magic of a New Orleans Princess -- Lessons from Glass Slippers, Star Wishes, and Black Cultural Traditions -- Commodifying Black Women's Experiences for Glass-Slipper Wishes -- 4. A Black Barbie's Moment: Nicki Minaj and the Struggle for Cultural Dominance -- Barbie Bitch!: The Construction of Hip-Hop's Barbie -- Black Cinderella and Fairy Godmother: Nicki's "Moment 4 Life" -- From Embodied Objectification to Appropriated Object: Minaj and Social Media Consumption -- Black Ass Goes Viral: Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda".
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Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- A Brief History of Commercial Interest Politics -- Political Economy and Imperial Governance Between ca. 1720 and the 1790s -- Notes -- Chapter 1: Commercial credibility and imperial expansion: Establishing the Whig establishment -- Whig economies before the Bubble -- Parliament and the colonies: Wood's halfpence and the Credit Act -- Autarky and Improvement: Theorizing Mercantile Imperialism -- "Merchant experts" and the regulation of information -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 2: "Imaginary wants" and the limits of empire -- Colonization and naturalization: population as an engine of growth -- Parliament out of bounds -- "Imaginary wants" and demand-centred political economy: the challenge to the establishment -- Vital statistics and the appropriation of political arithmetic -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Public safety, public interest: The militia and the Seven Years "War for commerce" -- Patriots and the Seven Years "War for commerce" -- The Militia -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 4: Economies of allegiance: The Quebec Act -- Canadian commerce and Whig interest politics -- Neo-Toryism and the rejection of interest politics -- Neo-Toryism and the Quebec Act -- Colonial Catholics and the decline of Jacobitism -- The Quebec Act and provisions crisis -- French Canadian loyalty and the American Revolution -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Chapter 5: Imperial wealth and disreputable interests: Ireland and the Stamp Act -- Irish politics and Irish patriotism: the 1748 election -- Irish politics and Irish patriotism: money bills and riots -- The Stamp Act: taxation and representation -- The Stamp Act: imperial wealth and disreputable interests -- Conclusion: Ireland after 1765 -- Notes.
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