Bodies Beyond Binaries In Colonial and Postcolonial Asia

'Bodies beyond Binaries' advances the historiographical debate around the body in colonial and postcolonial Asia. Opening new research avenues that go beyond the binaries that have sometimes permeated previous scholarly contributions, this book explores not just the direct colonial encount...

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Main Author: Imy, Kate (-)
Other Authors: Segura-Garcia, Teresa, Valdameri, Elena, Wald, Erica
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press 2024.
Edition:1st ed
Series:Global Connections: Routes and Roots Series
See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009853351906719
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Summary:'Bodies beyond Binaries' advances the historiographical debate around the body in colonial and postcolonial Asia. Opening new research avenues that go beyond the binaries that have sometimes permeated previous scholarly contributions, this book explores not just the direct colonial encounter, but also wider global interconnections and flows involved in the making of knowledge, cultural constructions, and 'techniques' of the body. Throughout the volume, critical concepts such as gender, sexuality, race, class, caste, and religion intersect and dialogue with supposedly binary categories of corporeality such as ruled and unruly, emotional and trained, mobile and confined, and respectable and deviant. Problematized and transcended, these categories reveal their ambiguous and malleable nature.Bringing together a range of contributions from established and emerging scholars working on different Asian regional and transregional foci, 'Bodies beyond Binaries' offers insights that are not simply relevant across Asia and within colonial settings, but also question Western-centric and culturally essentialist perspectives on the history of the body.
Physical Description:1 online resource (336 pages)
ISBN:9789400604933