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Anthropology In The Margins Of The State Veena Das Poole Deborah

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Anthropology In The Margins Of The State Veena Das Poole Deborah
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.59 MB
Pages: 338
Author: Veena, Das; Poole, Deborah
ISBN: 9780195668933, 0195668936
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Anthropology In The Margins Of The State Veena Das Poole Deborah by Veena, Das; Poole, Deborah 9780195668933, 0195668936 instant download after payment.

The form and reach of the modern state is changing radically under the pressure of globalization featuring ten leading scholars in the field, this volume assesses perceptions of power in three regions where state reform and violence have been particularly dramatic: south asia, africa, and latin america rather than a geographic border, the term margin here describes areas far from the centres of state sovereignty where states are unable to ensure implementation of their programmes and policies the book tries to understand how people perceive and experience the agency of the state who is of, and not of, the state and how practices at the margins shape the state itself this emphasis on the margins of the state that are not peripheral but, in fact, hightly crucial to its everyday functioning is the most innovative aspect of this volume instead of looking at the state as a distinct and distant entity, the essays highlight the ubiquitous transgressions of formal models that take place almost daily in any state organization the essays are based on fieldwork in india, sri lanka, sierra leone, peru, guatemala, chad, colombia, and south africa the contributors examine official documentary practices and their forms and falsifications the problems that highly mobile mercenaries, currency, goods, arms, and diamonds post to the state emerging non-state regulatory authorities and the role language plays as cultures struggle to articulate their situation

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