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Discipline And The Other Body Correction Corporeality Colonialism Anupama Rao Editor Steven Pierce Editor Kerry Ward Editor Shannon Lee Dawdy Editor

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Discipline And The Other Body Correction Corporeality Colonialism Anupama Rao Editor Steven Pierce Editor Kerry Ward Editor Shannon Lee Dawdy Editor
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Publisher: Duke University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.55 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Anupama Rao (editor); Steven Pierce (editor); Kerry Ward (editor); Shannon Lee Dawdy (editor)
ISBN: 9780822387930, 082238793X
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Discipline And The Other Body Correction Corporeality Colonialism Anupama Rao Editor Steven Pierce Editor Kerry Ward Editor Shannon Lee Dawdy Editor by Anupama Rao (editor); Steven Pierce (editor); Kerry Ward (editor); Shannon Lee Dawdy (editor) 9780822387930, 082238793X instant download after payment.

A comparative historical and ethnographic perspective on corporeal violence, the body's emergence as a political entity in colonial and postcolonial governance, and the production of a discourse of human rights.

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