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The domestic geopolitics of racial capitalism

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ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING C-POLITICS AND SPACE
卷 38, 期 7-8, 页码 1160-1179

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/2399654420901567

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Environmental justice; Black feminism; social reproduction; Black geographies; decoloniality

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  1. Carolina Center for Public Service
  2. Graduate Certificate in Participatory Research at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
  3. Center for the Study of the American South
  4. Society of Women Geographers
  5. National Science Foundation (DDRIG-Award) [1536339]
  6. Direct For Social, Behav & Economic Scie
  7. Division Of Behavioral and Cognitive Sci [1536339] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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In this paper, we analyze the racialized burden of toxicity in the US as a case study of what we call domestic geopolitics. Drawing on the case studies of Badin, North Carolina, and Flint, Michigan, we argue that maintaining life in conditions of racialized toxicity is not only a matter of survival, but also a geopolitical praxis. We propose the term domestic geopolitics to describe a reconceived feminist geopolitics integrating an analysis of Black geographies as a domestic form of colonialism, with an expanded understanding of domesticity as political work. We develop the domestic geopolitics framework based on the dual meaning of domestic: the inward facing geopolitics of racialization and the resistance embodied in domestic labors of maintaining life, home, and community. Drawing on Black feminist scholars, we describe three categories of social reproductive labor in conditions of racialized toxicity: the labor of keeping wake, the labor of tactical expertise, and the labor of revolutionary mothering. We argue that Black survival struggles exemplify a domestic geopolitics of everyday warfare against racial capitalism's onslaught.

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