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Rule by numbers : governmentality in colonial India / U. Kalpagam.

Van Pelt Library JQ231 .K35 2014
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kalpagam, U., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Foucault, Michel, 1926-1984.
Political and social views.
Colonies.
Administration.
History.
Statistics.
Statistical services.
India--Politics and government--1765-1947.
India.
Politics and government.
India--Statistical services--History.
Statistics--Political aspects--India--History.
Great Britain--Colonies--Administration--History.
Great Britain.
Foucault, Michel, 1926-1984--Political and social views.
Foucault, Michel.
State, The.
Physical Description:
viii, 363 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, [2014]
Summary:
"This book examines aspects of the production of statistical knowledge as part of colonial governance in India using Foucault's ideas of 'governmentality.' The modern state is distinctive for its bureaucratic organization, official procedures, and accountability that in the colonial context of governing at a distance instituted a vast system of recordation bearing semblance to and yet differing markedly from the Victorian administrative state. The colonial rule of difference that shaped liberal governmentality introduced new categories of rule that were nested in the procedures and records and could be unraveled from the archive of colonial governance. Such an exercise is attempted here for certain key epistemic categories such as space, time, measurement, classification and causality that have enabled the constitution of modern knowledge and the social scientific discourses of 'economy,' 'society,' and 'history.' The different chapters engage with how enumerative technologies of rule led to proliferating measurements and classifications as fields and objects came within the purview of modern governance rendering both statistical knowledge and also new ways of acting on objects and new discourses of governance and the nation. The postcolonial implications of colonial governmentality are examined with respect to both planning techniques for attainment of justice and the role of information in the constitution of neoliberal subjects"--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction: The colonial state and statistical knowledge
Sovereignty and governmentality
The production of space
Temporalities, routines of rule, and history
Colonial governmentality and the "economy"
Classification and society
Biopower and statistical causality
Governmentality and the public sphere
Conclusion: Modern freedom and governmentality.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780739189351
0739189352
OCLC:
878976088

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