Contents
Contents
Notes on Contributors
Preface
1. The Political Economy of Identity and Affect
PART I: 'Becoming. . . '
2. Constructing Identities in Nineteenth-century Colombo
3. Responding to Subordination: Identity and Change among South Indian Untouchable Castes
4. Feasting Friends, Eating Enemies: Amity and Enmity in Kalauna
5. States of Anxiety: Cultural Identities and Development Management in East New Britain
PART II: 'Belonging . . .'
6. Culture, Social Organisation and Asian Identity: Difference in Urban East Africa
7. Historicity and Communality: Narratives about the Origins of the Italian 'Community' in Britain
PART III: 'Being. . .'
8. An African Railwayman is a Railwayman Or the Subject of the Subject of the Subject
9. Celebrating Diverse Identities: Person, Work and Place in South Wales
10. The Organisation of Development as an Illness: About the Metastasis of Good Intentions