Roque, Ricardo
Engaging Colonial Knowledge
1. Introduction: Engaging Colonial Knowledge
Ricardo Roque, Kim A. Wagner
Part I. Epistemic Fissures
2. ‘In Cold Blood’: Hierarchies of Credibility and the Politics of Colonial Narratives
Ann Laura Stoler
3. North Indian Lives in the Archives of the Colonial State
Leigh Denault
4. Reading Farm and Forest: Colonial Forest Science and Policy in Southern Nigeria
Pauline von Hellermann
Part II. Indigenous Voices and Colonial Records
5. Insights from the ‘Ancient Word’: The Use of Colonial Sources in the Study of Aztec Society
Caroline Dodds Pennock
6. ‘In Unrestrained Conversation’: Approvers and the Colonial Ethnography of Crime in Nineteenth-Century India
Kim A. Wagner
7. From Civil Servant to Little King: An Indigenous Construction of Colonial Authority in Early Nineteenth-Century South India
Niels Brimnes
8. French Anthropology and the Durkheimians in Colonial Indochina
Susan Bayly
Part III. Archives of Entanglement
9. Treachery and Ethnicity in Portuguese Representations of Sri Lanka
Alan Strathern
10. William Hodges As Anthropologist and Historian
Nicholas Thomas
11. Entangled with Otherness: Military Ethnographies of Headhunting in East Timor
Ricardo Roque
12. ‘What Do You Really Want in German East Africa,
Andrew Zimmerman
Keywords: History, Asian History, World History, Global and Transnational History, Imperialism and Colonialism, African History, Modern History, Historiography and Method
- Editor
- Roque, Ricardo
- Wagner, Kim A.
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2012
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series
- Page amount
- 317 pages
- Category
- History
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780230360075
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-31766-0