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Books > Humanities > History > World history > General
Timescapes of Waiting explores the intersections of temporality and
space by examining various manifestations of spatial (im-)mobility.
The individual articles approach these spaces from a variety of
academic perspectives - including the realms of history,
architecture, law and literary and cultural studies - in order to
probe the fluid relationships between power, time and space. The
contributors offer discussion and analysis of waiting spaces like
ante-chambers, prisons, hospitals, and refugee camps, and also of
more elusive spaces such as communities and nation-states.
Contributors: Olaf Berwald, Elise Brault-Dreux, Richard Hardack,
Kerstin Howaldt, Robin Kellermann, Amanda Lagji, Margaret Olin,
Helmut Puff, Katrin Roeder, Christoph Singer, Cornelia Wachter,
Robert Wirth.
The global operations of the East India Companies were profoundly
shaped by European perceptions of foreign lands. Providing a
cultural perspective absent from existing economic and
institutional histories, Ethnography and Encounter is the first
book to systematically explore how Company agents' understandings
of and attitudes towards Asian peoples and societies informed
institutional approaches to trade, diplomacy, and colonial
governance. Its fine-grained comparisons of Dutch and English
activities in seventeenth-century South Asia show how corporate
ethnography was produced, how it underpinned given modes of
conduct, and how it illuminates connections across space and time.
Ethnography and Encounter identifies deep commonalities between
Dutch and English discourses and practices, their indebtedness to
pan-European ethnographic traditions, and their centrality to wider
histories of European expansion.
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