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Ruling the margins colonial power and administrative rule in the past and present

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: InterventionsPublication details: London Routledge 2015Description: xii,164p. 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781138636477
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 325.3 23 RA-R
LOC classification:
  • JV412 .R35 2015
Other classification:
  • POL000000 | POL045000 | POL028000
Contents:
Ruling the Margins -- Class and the Colonial City : The Production and Administration of Kuala Lumpur -- Of Law and Land : Producing Peasants and Landlords in Bengal -- Representing the Margins : Colonial Art and Photographs in the Service of Depoliticisation -- Mapping Iraq : Publics, Experts, Politics -- "The State Needs to Protect Itself" : Acts of Citizenship by Asylum-seekers in Hungary -- Spaces of Hope : Rethinking the Purposes of Citizenship.
Scope and content: "Administrative rule is a type of rule centered on devising and implementing regulations governing how we live and how we conduct ourselves economically and politically, and sometimes culturally. The principle feature of this type of rule is the important question about how things should be arranged and for what purpose becomes a bureaucratic matter. Histories of the global south are rarely used to explain contemporary political structures or phenomena. This book uses histories of colonial power and colonial state-making to shed light on administrative government as a form of rule. Prem Kumar Rajaram eloquently presents how administrative power is a social process and the authority and terms of rule derived are tenuous, dependent on producing unitary meaning and direction to diverse political, social and economic relationships and practices"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ruling the Margins -- Class and the Colonial City : The Production and Administration of Kuala Lumpur -- Of Law and Land : Producing Peasants and Landlords in Bengal -- Representing the Margins : Colonial Art and Photographs in the Service of Depoliticisation -- Mapping Iraq : Publics, Experts, Politics -- "The State Needs to Protect Itself" : Acts of Citizenship by Asylum-seekers in Hungary -- Spaces of Hope : Rethinking the Purposes of Citizenship.

"Administrative rule is a type of rule centered on devising and implementing regulations governing how we live and how we conduct ourselves economically and politically, and sometimes culturally. The principle feature of this type of rule is the important question about how things should be arranged and for what purpose becomes a bureaucratic matter. Histories of the global south are rarely used to explain contemporary political structures or phenomena. This book uses histories of colonial power and colonial state-making to shed light on administrative government as a form of rule. Prem Kumar Rajaram eloquently presents how administrative power is a social process and the authority and terms of rule derived are tenuous, dependent on producing unitary meaning and direction to diverse political, social and economic relationships and practices"--

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