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Zusatztext "This book is an investigation of political networks and cultural ideas of power and authority conducted by the author since the early 1990s in the Dominican Republic. This is a richly documented and well-informed study of how authoritarian rule was created! legitimated! and embraced by various dominant and subaltern groups in Dominican society for many decades." - Thomas Blom Hansen! Religious Studies at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences of the Universiteit van Amsterdam Informationen zum Autor CHRISTIAN KROHN-HANSEN is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Oslo, Norway. He is coeditor, with Knut G. Nustad, of State Formation: Anthropological Perspectives . Klappentext What is 'authoritarian rule' and is it best studied? Using the Dominican Republic, this book investigates new methods of analysis, arguing that it should be imperative to approach authoritarian histories ¿ like other histories ¿ on the basis of detailed investigations of power relationships, everyday practices and meanings. Zusammenfassung What is 'authoritarian rule' and is it best studied? Using the Dominican Republic, this book investigates new methods of analysis, arguing that it should be imperative to approach authoritarian histories – like other histories – on the basis of detailed investigations of power relationships, everyday practices and meanings. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction*Island, State, and Community*Kin, Friends, and Leaders*Chapter 4*Negotiating Rule: The Reformists and the Public Sector*Negotiating Rule: Political Fraud as Interaction*Constructing Masculinity, Negotiating Rule*Making the Nation*Bloody Memories*Conclusion
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Introduction*Island, State, and Community*Kin, Friends, and Leaders*Chapter 4*Negotiating Rule: The Reformists and the Public Sector*Negotiating Rule: Political Fraud as Interaction*Constructing Masculinity, Negotiating Rule*Making the Nation*Bloody Memories*Conclusion
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"This book is an investigation of political networks and cultural ideas of power and authority conducted by the author since the early 1990s in the Dominican Republic. This is a richly documented and well-informed study of how authoritarian rule was created, legitimated, and embraced by various dominant and subaltern groups in Dominican society for many decades." - Thomas Blom Hansen, Religious Studies at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences of the Universiteit van Amsterdam