Experiencing the State

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This provocative volume on the state departs markedly from a conventional analysis that universalizes and standardizes what the state is, does, and means. The authors engage state and stateness as it is encountered in everyday life, ranging from urban ad village life to big dams, war, torture, hospital treatment, cinema attendance, and art exhibitions. The essays locate the state in time, space, and circumstances so that its meaning becomes contingent and evocative rather than definitive and authoritative. The volume discusses formative discourses I the state, what we may think, feel or say about the state, and what images we may evoke by its various manifestations. The co-editors introduce the volume by presenting a non-essentialist narrative of state formation and concluded it with an account of how the sate has been experienced in the post-9/11 world. The twelve essays examine how the state is being experienced in South Asia, the US, Western Europe, the former Soviet Union, and the Far East. Contributors include James Scott, Arundhati Roy, Bruce Comings, Paul Brass, Sudipta Kaviraj, and Philip Oldenberg. This volume will be useful to students and scholars of politics, sociology, philosophy, history, law, and the environment as well as to lay readers concerned about the consequences and future of the modern state.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR John Kurt Jacobsen

John Kurt Jacobsen is research Associate, program on International Politics, Economics and Security at the university of Chicago and the author of Dead reckonings: Ideas, Interests, and Politics in the ‘Information Age’ (1997) and Technical Fouls: Democratic Dilemmas and technological Change (2000).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Lloyd I. Rudolph

Lloyd I. Rudolph is professor Emeritus of political Science at the university of Chicago. His works (with Susanne Rodolph) include Postmodern Gandhi and Other Essays: Gandhi in the World and at Home (OUP, 2006), Reversing the Gaze: Amar Singh’s Diary, A Colonial Subject’s Narrative of Imperial India (OUP, 2001), and In Pursuit of Lakshmi (1987).

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Title
Experiencing the State
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
0195672437
Length
xxx+382p., Tables; Figures; Notes; References; 23cm.
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