List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Note on Transliteration Introduction I. Economies of Truth 1. Can the Mosquito Speak? 2. Principles True in Every Country 3. The Character of Calculability II. Peasant Studies 4. The Invention and Reinvention of the Peasant 5. Nobody Listens to a Poor Man 6. Heritage and Violence III. Fixing the Economy 7. The Object of Development 8. The Market's Place 9. Dreamland Notes Select Bibliography Index
Timothy Mitchell, Professor, Department of Middle East and Asian Studies, Columbia University, is the author of Colonising Egypt (California, 1991, with a new preface), and editor of Questions of Modernity (2000).
“Timothy Mitchell’s new book is brilliant. Written for academics .
. . the writing is superb. The prose is luminous and limpid,
undergirded by steely passion and resolve.”
*EPD: Society and Space*
“Rule of Experts is the most exciting and intellectually
stimulating book about the Middle East to come my way in a long
time. It is a brilliant set of inter-related essays about
late-19th- and 20th-century Egypt. . . . This book will surely be
required reading for most students and faculty in Middle East
studies.”
*International Journal of Middle East Studies*
“Rules of Experts is the most significant collection of essays by a
single author to be produced in contemporary Middle East social
science in a generation. There is no one writing today in the field
more important than Mitchell.”
*Middle East Journal*
“The importance of this book goes well beyond the study of Egypt
and the Middle East, making it a must read for everyone interested
in the formations and effects of modern power.”
*Transforming Anthropology*
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