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ID192624
Title ProperCamp Fix
Other Title Information Infrastructural Power and the “Re-education Labour Regime” in Turkic Muslim Industrial Parks in North-west China
LanguageENG
AuthorByler, Darren
Summary / Abstract (Note)Industrial parks in north-west China occupy a liminal space between labour camps and private industry. Drawing on worker interviews, government documents, industry materials and images this article shows that for-profit public-private industrial parks have been built as part of a “camp fix” mechanism centred on detaining and “re-educating” Uyghurs and Kazakhs at the periphery of the nation. It argues that these industrial parks concentrate forms of repressive assistance and “dormitory labour regimes” that operate at other frontiers of Chinese state power and point these strategies of disempowerment towards a seemingly permanent, ethno-racialized underclass, producing a “re-education labour regime.” It further argues that the material infrastructures of these surveiled and policed spaces themselves are productive in enforcing the goals of the “camp fix”: the creation of high-quality, underpaid, docile and non-religious Muslim workers who are controlled through the built environment.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly Vol. 255; Sep 2023: p.628 - 643
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 255
Key WordsXinjiang ;  Uyghur ;  Industrial Parks ;  Infrastructural Power ;  re-education labour regime ;  camp fix


 
 
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