Experiencing Dominion: Culture, Identity, and Power in the British Mediterranean, Thomas W. Gallant (9780268028022) — Readings Books
Experiencing Dominion: Culture, Identity, and Power in the British Mediterranean
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Experiencing Dominion: Culture, Identity, and Power in the British Mediterranean

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Experiencing Dominion pushes contemporary literature on historical anthropology in a new direction by moving the discussion away from an emphasis on a simple polarity between hegemony and resistance, and instead focusing on the shared interactions between colonizers and colonized, rulers and ruled, foreigners and locals. In this important study, Gallant emphasizes contingency and historical agency, examines intentionality, and explores the processes of accommodation and, when warranted, resistance. In so doing, he reconstructs the world Britons and Greeks made together on the Ionian Islands during the nineteenth century through their shared experience of dominion.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Country
United States
Date
7 June 2002
Pages
272
ISBN
9780268028022

Experiencing Dominion pushes contemporary literature on historical anthropology in a new direction by moving the discussion away from an emphasis on a simple polarity between hegemony and resistance, and instead focusing on the shared interactions between colonizers and colonized, rulers and ruled, foreigners and locals. In this important study, Gallant emphasizes contingency and historical agency, examines intentionality, and explores the processes of accommodation and, when warranted, resistance. In so doing, he reconstructs the world Britons and Greeks made together on the Ionian Islands during the nineteenth century through their shared experience of dominion.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Country
United States
Date
7 June 2002
Pages
272
ISBN
9780268028022