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David Correia

    David Correia writes about environmental politics and the specific landscape of New Mexico. His work delves into the intricate connections between politics, power, and the natural world. Through his writings, he offers a fresh perspective on how these forces are shaped and how they, in turn, shape our realities. His approach is grounded in thorough analysis and contextualized within American studies.

    Police
    Violent Order
    Properties of Violence
    An Enemy Such as This
    • An Enemy Such as This tells the story of the Casuses, a Navajo family whose lives overlay like a map onto the places and world-historical events at the heart of nineteenth and twentieth century colonial conquest.

      An Enemy Such as This
    • Properties of Violence

      Law and Land Grant Struggle in Northern New Mexico

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The narrative delves into the contentious history surrounding a Mexican-period land grant in northern New Mexico, highlighting the interplay between law, property, and violence. David Correia explores the social struggles that shape these concepts, offering a thought-provoking examination of how historical conflicts influence contemporary understandings of land ownership and rights.

      Properties of Violence
    • Violent Order

      • 225 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Violent Order explores the everyday practices of police and policing as modes of violence in the fabrication of social order.

      Violent Order
    • Expanded, updated edition of a radical glossary of the vocabulary of policing

      Police