Security, Race, Biopower 2016
DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-55408-6_3
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Body, Crown, Territory: Geocorpographies of the British Monarchy and White Settler Sovereignty

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“…Many member states are former British colonies, and Murphy describes the ‘haphazard’ way ‘“Imperial’ became “Commonwealth”’ (2018, p. 43). Holly Randell-Moon argues ‘the secular autonomy of settler states is buttressed by Crown sovereignty’ (2016, p. 41) with regular royal visits to promote ties. The enshrining of neocolonialism through organised alliances is notable considering how contemporary authoritarian populist politics draws on affective, colonial nostalgia (Virdee & McGeever, 2018; Yelin & Clancy, 2020).…”
Section: The Global Firmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many member states are former British colonies, and Murphy describes the ‘haphazard’ way ‘“Imperial’ became “Commonwealth”’ (2018, p. 43). Holly Randell-Moon argues ‘the secular autonomy of settler states is buttressed by Crown sovereignty’ (2016, p. 41) with regular royal visits to promote ties. The enshrining of neocolonialism through organised alliances is notable considering how contemporary authoritarian populist politics draws on affective, colonial nostalgia (Virdee & McGeever, 2018; Yelin & Clancy, 2020).…”
Section: The Global Firmmentioning
confidence: 99%