Xinjiang Year Zero

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Author(s): Edited by: Darren Byler, Ivan Franceschini, Nicholas Loubere
Publisher: ANU Press
Year: 2022

Language: English

Contents
Abbreviations
Figure, map, and plates
Tables
Preface
Xinjiang year zero: An introduction
Part I: Discursive roots
1. Nation-building as epistemic violence
2. Revolution and state formation as oasis storytelling in Xinjiang
3. Blood lineage
4. Good and bad Muslims in Xinjiang
5. Imprisoning the open air: Preventive policing as community detention in northwestern China
Part II: Settler colonialism
6. Oil and water
7. Recruiting loyal stabilisers: On the banality of carceral colonialism in Xinjiang
8. Triple dispossession in northwestern China
9. Replace and rebuild: Chinese colonial housing in Uyghur communities
10. The spatial cleansing of Xinjiang: Mazar desecration in context
11. Camp land: Settler ecotourism and Kazakh removal in contemporary Xinjiang
12. Factories of Turkic Muslim internment
Part III: Global connections
13. The global age of the algorithm: Social credit, Xinjiang, and the financialisation of governance
14. Surveillance, data police, and digital enclosure in Xinjiang’s ‘Safe Cities’
15. Transnational carceral capitalism and private paramilitaries in Xinjiang and beyond
16. Chinese feminism, Tibet, and Xinjiang
17. China: Xinjiang :: India: Kashmir
Conclusion
Appendix: Xinjiang timeline
Author biographies
Bibliography