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Author:
Herzfeld, Michael, 1947- author.
Title:
Subversive archaism : troubling traditionalists and the politics of national heritage / Michael Herzfeld.
Publisher:
Duke University Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xvi, 239 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Nation-state.
Nationalism--Social aspects.
National characteristics--Political aspects.
Authority--Social aspects.
Marginality, Social--Political aspects.
State crimes.
Political crimes and offenses--Crete.--Crete.
Political crimes and offenses--Bangkok.--Bangkok.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social.
Authority--Social aspects.
Marginality, Social--Political aspects.
Nation-state.
National characteristics--Political aspects.
Nationalism--Social aspects.
Political crimes and offenses.
State crimes.
Greece--Crete.
Thailand--Bangkok.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The nation-state outraged -- National legitimacy and the illegitimacy of national origins -- Belonging and remoteness -- Cosmologies of the social -- A plurality of polities -- Subversive comparisons -- Civility, parody, and invective -- Does a subversive past have a viable future?
Summary:
"In Subversive Archaism, Michael Herzfeld explores the challenge that "subversive archaism"-the ideology and practice of using state discourses of heritage and tradition against state authority-poses to governments both authoritarian and democratic. Building on the legacy of violence underlying all national independence movements, subversive archaists emphasize details of national history that reflect their own local values-rather than Eurocentric bureaucratic perspectives-to claim legitimacy for their defiance of official authority. The core of the book, while drawing on a wide range of examples, particularly concerns the actions and eventual fate of two communities: one, a supposedly remote mountain village in Greece traditionally notorious for endemic animal-theft and now accused of being a center of illegal drug cultivation and distribution, the other a small urban enclave in Thailand that became a cause celebre as its leaders tried for a quarter-century to resist eviction as squatters. In contrasted but also complementary ways, these two communities illustrate the strengths and vulnerabilities of subversive archaism as a political stance and strategy amid today's globalizing dynamics"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
The Lewis Henry Morgan Lectures
ISBN:
1478017627
9781478017622
1478015004
9781478015000
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1240413909
LCCN:
2021012724
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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