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Nervous State - Violence, Remedies, and Reverie in Colonial Congo

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Nancy Rose Hunt is Professor of History at the University of Michigan, and the author of the prizewinning A Colonial Lexicon: Of Birth Ritual, Medicalization, and Mobility in the Congo, also published by Duke University Press.  Klappentext In A Nervous State! Nancy Rose Hunt considers the afterlives of violence and harm in King Leopold's Congo Free State. Discarding catastrophe as narrative form! she instead brings alive a history of colonial nervousness. This mood suffused medical investigations! security operations! and vernacular healing movements. With a heuristic of two colonial states-one "nervous!" one biopolitical-the analysis alternates between medical research into birthrates! gonorrhea! and childlessness and the securitization of subaltern "therapeutic insurgencies." By the time of Belgian Congo's famed postwar developmentalist schemes! a shining infertility clinic stood near a bleak penal colony! both sited where a notorious Leopoldian rubber company once enabled rape and mutilation. Hunt's history bursts with layers of perceptibility and song! conveying everyday surfaces and daydreams of subalterns and colonials alike. Congolese endured and evaded forced labor and medical and security screening. Quick-witted! they stirred unease through healing! wonder! memory! and dance. This capacious medical history sheds light on Congolese sexual and musical economies! on practices of distraction! urbanity! and hedonism. Drawing on theoretical concepts from Georges Canguilhem! Georges Balandier! and Gaston Bachelard! Hunt provides a bold new framework for teasing out the complexities of colonial history. Zusammenfassung Nancy Rose Hunt tells the affective history of the convergence of biopolitics and colonial violence in the Belgian Congo. By showing how the shifts and interactions between the biopolitical state and the nervous state drove the colonial government's actions toward the Congolese! Hunt provides a new model for theorizing colonialism. Inhaltsverzeichnis Abbreviations  ix Acknowledgments  xi Introduction  1 1. Registers of Violence  27 2. Maria N'koi  61 3. Emergency Time  95 4. Shock Talk and Flywhisks  135 5. A Penal Colony, an Infertility Clinic  167 6. Motion  207 Conclusion. Field Coda and Other Endings  237 Notes  255 Bibliography  309 Index  343  ...

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Authors Nancy Rose Hunt
Publisher Duke University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.01.2016
 
EAN 9780822359654
ISBN 978-0-8223-5965-4
No. of pages 277
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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