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Anthropology Politics And The State Democracy And Violence In South Asia 1st Jonathan Spencer

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Anthropology Politics And The State Democracy And Violence In South Asia 1st Jonathan Spencer
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.03 MB
Pages: 203
Author: Jonathan Spencer
ISBN: 9780511424205, 9780521771771, 0511424205, 0521771773
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1st

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Anthropology Politics And The State Democracy And Violence In South Asia 1st Jonathan Spencer by Jonathan Spencer 9780511424205, 9780521771771, 0511424205, 0521771773 instant download after payment.

In recent years anthropology has rediscovered its interest in politics. Building on the findings of this research, this book offers a new way of analysing the relationship between culture and politics, with special attention to democracy, nationalism, the state and political violence. Beginning with scenes from an unruly early 1980s election campaign in Sri Lanka, it covers issues from rural policing in north India to slum housing in Delhi, presenting arguments about secularism and pluralism, and the ambiguous energies released by electoral democracy across the subcontinent. It ends by discussing feminist peace activists in Sri Lanka, struggling to sustain a window of shared humanity after two decades of war. Bringing together and linking the themes of democracy, identity and conflict, this important new study shows how anthropology can take a central role in understanding other people's politics, especially the issues that seem to have divided the world since 9/11.

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