Imagining Afghanistan Imagining Afghanistan

Imagining Afghanistan

The History and Politics of Imperial Knowledge

    • $49.99
    • $49.99

Publisher Description

Over time and across different genres, Afghanistan has been presented to the world as potential ally, dangerous enemy, gendered space, and mysterious locale. These powerful, if competing, visions seek to make sense of Afghanistan and to render it legible. In this innovative examination, Nivi Manchanda uncovers and critically explores Anglophone practices of knowledge cultivation and representational strategies, and argues that Afghanistan occupies a distinctive place in the imperial imagination: over-determined and under-theorised, owing largely to the particular history of imperial intervention in the region. Focusing on representations of gender, state and tribes, Manchanda re-historicises and de-mythologises the study of Afghanistan through a sustained critique of colonial forms of knowing and demonstrates how the development of pervasive tropes in Western conceptions of Afghanistan have enabled Western intervention, invasion and bombing in the region from the nineteenth century to the present.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2020
July 9
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
516
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
11.7
MB
Imagining Kashmir Imagining Kashmir
2016
The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Middle Eastern and North African History The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Middle Eastern and North African History
2020
The Soviet Union and the United States The Soviet Union and the United States
2012
Decolonization and the Cold War Decolonization and the Cold War
2015
Afghanistan Afghanistan
2015
Afghanistan Journal Afghanistan Journal
2011