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THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF COLONIALISM

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Pels, Peter, "THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF COLONIALISM: Culture, History, and the Emergence of Western Governmentality", Annual Review of Anthropology 1997 Volume 26 pp.163-183 

 

The study of colonialism erases the boundaries between anthropology and history or literary studies, and between the postcolonial present and the colonial past. From the standpoint of anthropology, it is also reflexive, addressing the colonial use and formation of ethnography and its supporting practices of travel. Since the 1960s, the study of colonialism has increasingly presented a view of colonialism as struggle and negotiation, analyzing how the dichotomous representations that Westerners use for colonial rule are the outcome of much more murky and complex practical interactions. By thus treating Western governmentality as emergent and particular, it is rewriting our histories of the present.

 

 

THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF COLONIALISM-Culture, History, and the Emergence of Western Governmentality.pdf

 

THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF COLONIALISM-Culture, History, and the Emergence of Western Governmentality.pdf
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