State Formation: Anthropological Perspectives (Anthropology, Culture and Society)

by David Edwards, David Cromwell, and John Pilger

Christian Krohn-Hansen (Editor), Knut Nustad (Editor), and Knut G. Nustad (Editor)

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What is the 'state' and how can we best study it? This book investigates new ways of analysing the state.



The contributors argue that the state is not a fixed and definite object. Our perceptions of it are constantly changing, and differ from person to person. What is your idea of the state if you are a refugee? Or if you are living in post-aparteid South Africa? Our perceptions are formed and sustained by evolving discourses and techniques -- these come from institutions such as government, but are also made by communities and individuals.



The contributors examine how state structures are viewed from the inside, by official state bodies, composed of bureaucrats and politicians; and how these state manifestations are supported, reproduced or transformed at a local level. An outline of theoretical approaches is followed by nine case studies ranging from South Africa to Peru to Norway.



With a good range of contributors including Cris Shore, Clifton Crais, Ana Alonso and Bruce Kapferer, this is a comprehensive critical analysis of anthropological approaches to the study of state formation.
  • ISBN10 6611750916
  • ISBN13 9786611750916
  • Publish Date 20 September 2005
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 1 June 2011
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Pluto Press (UK)
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 280
  • Language English