Sovereign Atonement makes an excellent use of a highly specific and in many ways unusual empirical case to build a set of novel theoretical arguments that engages with and contributes to a broad audience of geography, anthropology, political science, post-colonial, and South Asian studies suited for academics, journalists, and practitioners.
Sovereign Atonement makes an excellent use of a highly specific and in many ways unusual empirical case to build a set of novel theoretical arguments that engages with and contributes to a broad audience of geography, anthropology, political science, post-colonial, and South Asian studies suited for academics, journalists, and practitioners.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Md Azmeary Ferdoush is Academy of Finland postdoctoral researcher based in the Karelian Institute at the University of Eastern Finland. Before taking up his position at the Karelian Institute, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher in Geography at the University of Oulu, Finland and explored the way regional changes and transformation processes take place in Arctic Finland and its adjacent regions due to state and supra-state organizations. He was awarded the prestigious East-West Center Graduate Degree Fellowship.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: remnants, nations, and the sovereign 1. Sovereign atonement 2. From 'sensitive' to 'symbolic spaces' 3. Land and citizenship as technologies of territory 4. Everyday governance: ambiguity, accountability, and abundance 5. Infrastructure, belonging, and the state 6. Refusal and tolerance Epilogue Appendix: A note on methods References.
Introduction: remnants, nations, and the sovereign 1. Sovereign atonement 2. From 'sensitive' to 'symbolic spaces' 3. Land and citizenship as technologies of territory 4. Everyday governance: ambiguity, accountability, and abundance 5. Infrastructure, belonging, and the state 6. Refusal and tolerance Epilogue Appendix: A note on methods References.
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