bookAug 30, 2006Closed access

The Empire of Love: Toward a Theory of Intimacy, Genealogy, and Carnality

Abstract

In The Empire of Love anthropologist Elizabeth A. Povinelli reflects on a set of ethical and normative claims about the governance of love, sociality, and the body that circulates in liberal settler colonies such as the United States and Australia. She boldly theorizes intimate relations as pivotal sites where liberal logics and aspirations absorbed through settler imperialism are manifest, where discourses of self-sovereignty, social constraint, and value converge.For more than twenty years, Povinelli has traveled to the social worlds of indigenous men and women living at Belyuen, a small community in the Northern Territory of Australia. More recently she has moved across communities of alternative…

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Keywords
  • Sovereignty
  • Empire
  • Queer
  • Sociology
  • Gender studies
  • Human sexuality
  • Sociality
  • Politics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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