C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleCultural analyses of empire inspired by Edward Said’s Orientalism (1978) have focused on certain artefacts of imperial thought, representing them as emblematic of a totalizing Orientalist discourse. This article examines one such case in nineteenthcentury India: the identification and legal notification of communities as Criminal Tribes. Taking the case of the Mina tribe of northern India, an attempt is made to illustrate how strategies like the criminal tribes policy fall far short of reflecting some broad and monolithic approach to governance. By examining the divergent views of orthodox and authoritarian strains within British liberalism, and showing how they were directly reflected in quite different approac...
This article concerns the politics of security and caste difference in the late nineteenth century M...
This essay, and its preceding companion exercise, both explore the relationship between crime and cu...
This essay and its sequel explore the relationship between crime and culture in order to better unde...
This thesis explores the ways in which the British colonial state in India understood perceived grou...
This article seeks to understand the idea of criminal tribes, which was based on British belief abou...
This article explores the British Empire’s configuration of imprisonment and transportation in the A...
This thesis explores the relationship between law, sovereignty and violence in colonial India in the...
The wandering groups of India, who were criminalized by the British through the Criminal Tribes Act ...
Violence had assumed sundry roles in a colonial setting; of them, the most severe, but also perhaps ...
Normally, society is organized for life; the object of Leviathan was to organise it for production. ...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedThis paper examines the central role of ethnology, the science of race...
The Article deals with the history of doctrinal and legal formation of the institute of complicity i...
Colonial rule, based on economic exploitation, was justified on the grounds that the colonizer broug...
This paper explores the intersection – and interconnectedness – of modernity and liberalism in imper...
On 14-15 August 1947, India obtained freedom from British colonial rule. For the so-called ‘criminal...
This article concerns the politics of security and caste difference in the late nineteenth century M...
This essay, and its preceding companion exercise, both explore the relationship between crime and cu...
This essay and its sequel explore the relationship between crime and culture in order to better unde...
This thesis explores the ways in which the British colonial state in India understood perceived grou...
This article seeks to understand the idea of criminal tribes, which was based on British belief abou...
This article explores the British Empire’s configuration of imprisonment and transportation in the A...
This thesis explores the relationship between law, sovereignty and violence in colonial India in the...
The wandering groups of India, who were criminalized by the British through the Criminal Tribes Act ...
Violence had assumed sundry roles in a colonial setting; of them, the most severe, but also perhaps ...
Normally, society is organized for life; the object of Leviathan was to organise it for production. ...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedThis paper examines the central role of ethnology, the science of race...
The Article deals with the history of doctrinal and legal formation of the institute of complicity i...
Colonial rule, based on economic exploitation, was justified on the grounds that the colonizer broug...
This paper explores the intersection – and interconnectedness – of modernity and liberalism in imper...
On 14-15 August 1947, India obtained freedom from British colonial rule. For the so-called ‘criminal...
This article concerns the politics of security and caste difference in the late nineteenth century M...
This essay, and its preceding companion exercise, both explore the relationship between crime and cu...
This essay and its sequel explore the relationship between crime and culture in order to better unde...