Power and its disguises : anthropological perspectives on politics

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Power and its disguises : anthropological perspectives on politics

John Gledhill

(Anthropology, culture and society)

Pluto Press, 2000

2nd ed

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Power and its disguises

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Bibliography: p. 243-258

Includes index

First published 1994

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Description

This book explores both the complexities of local situations and the power relations that shape the global order. He shows how historically informed anthropological perspectives can contribute to debates about democratisation by incorporating a 'view from below' and revealing forces that shape power relations behind the formal facade of state institutions. Examples are drawn from Brazil, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Guatemala, Indonesia, India, Mexico, Peru, Sierra Leone, South Africa and Sri Lanka, amongst others.

Table of Contents

Preface To The Second Edition 1. Locating The Political: A Political Anthropology For Today 2. The Origins And Limits Of Coercive Power: The Anthropology Of Stateless Societies 3. From Hierarchy To Surveillance: The Politics Of Agrarian Civilizations And The Rise Of The Western National State 4. The Political Anthropology Of Colonialism: A Study Of Domination And Resistance 5. Post-Colonial States: Legacies Of History And Pressures Of Modernity 6. From Macro-Structure To Micro-Process: Anthropological Analysis Of Political Practice 7. Political Process And 'Global Disorder': Perspectives On Contemporary Conflict And Violence 8. Society Against The Modern State?: The Politics Of Social Movements 9. Anthropology And Politics: Commitment, Responsibility And The Academy Bibliography Index

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