articleAnnals of the Association of American GeographersMar 1, 2003Closed access

Law, Property, and the Geography of Violence: The Frontier, the Survey, and the Grid

Simon Fraser University

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Abstract

Physical violence, whether realized or implied, is important to the legitimation, foundation, and operation of a Western property regime. Certain spatializations—notably those of the frontier, the survey, and the grid—play a practical and ideological role at all these moments. Both property and space, I argue, are reproduced through various enactments. While those enactments can be symbolic, they must also be acknowledged as practical, material, and corporeal.

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Keywords
  • Frontier
  • Property (philosophy)
  • Geography
  • Property law
  • Economic geography
  • Law
  • Regional science
  • Political science
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