Gauging and Engaging Deviance, 1600-2000

by Ari Sitas, Wiebke Keim, Sumangala Damodaran, Nicos Trimikiniotis, and Faisal Garba

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Gauging and Engaging Deviance is at once a creative and challenging work. It is not just a critique of the sociological canon, but an imaginative reconstruction that is generous to all nooks and crannies of the planet. It is also a memorial to modernity's victims, whether they were perceived to be deviant or not. Its broad historical range, its geographical spread, and its attention to race and power create a conceptual grammar through which we can speak of the key challenges, traumas and violence of the contemporary period. Through its pages the Maroon and the Pirate meet Don Quixote, the Thug and the Apostate in a journey that takes the reader through slave factories, plantations, prisons, and extermination camps, gauging the price of what it has meant to struggle to be contrary or free.
  • ISBN10 9382381317
  • ISBN13 9789382381310
  • Publish Date December 2014
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country IN
  • Publisher Tulika Print Communication Services
  • Imprint Tulika
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 264
  • Language English