Preface
1. The Political Economy of Identity and Affect by Alan Rew & John
R. Campbell
PART I: ‘Becoming ....’
2. Constructing identities in nineteenth century Colombo by R.l.
Stirrat (School of African and Asian Studies At the University of
Sussex)
3. Responding to subordination: Identity and change among South
Indian Untouchable Castes by David Mosse (School of Oriental and
African Studies, University of London)
4. Feasting friends, eating enemies: Amity & enmity in Kalauna by
Michael W. Young (The Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies,
the Australian National University)
5. States of anxiety: Cultural identities and development
management in east New Britain by Alan Rew (University of Wales and
Director of the Centre for Development Studies At Swansea)
PART II: ‘Belonging ...’
6. Culture, social organisation and Asian identity: Difference in
Urban East Africa by John Campbell (University of Wales,
Swansea)
7. Historicity and communality: Narratives about the origins of the
Italian ‘community’ in Britain by Anne-Marie Fortier (Concordia
University, Montreal)
PART III: ‘Being ...'
8. ‘An African Railwayman is a railwaymen’ .... Or the subject of
the subject of the subject by Ralph Grillo (School of African and
Asian Studies, University of Sussex)
9. Celebrating diverse identities: Person, work and place in south
Wales by Len Mars (University of Wales, Swansea)
10. The organisation of development as an illness: About the
metastasis good intentions by Phillip Q. Van Ufford (Free
University of Amsterdam)
Index
John R. Campbell is Lecturer in Social Anthropology and Research
Associate at the Centre for Development Studies, University of
Wales Swansea.
Alan Rew is Professor of Development and Planning in the University
of Wales and Director of the Centre for Development Studies at
Swansea.
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