Shades of Sovereignty

Lineages of Authority and Social Order in South Asia

Overview

Shades of Sovereignty Poster 2016
May 19, 2016 - 9:00am to May 20, 2016 - 2:00pm
Day 1: Encina Hall West, Room 219
Day 2: Encina Hall Central. Okimoto Conference Room

This workshop seeks to examine the historical layers and contemporary shadowy forms of political sovereignty in modern South Asia. State power and sources of authority in the region have remained uneven across space both during and after the period of British colonial dominance. We seek to foster a conversation about the longer history of divergent ideas and practices of sovereignty across South Asia.

Recent historical and social scientific scholarship has described prevailing configurations and key shifts in South Asian political sovereignty from Mughal imperial fragmentation and expanding East India Company authority; through the advent of Crown Raj and attendant reforms; over decades of nationalist self-assertion and decolonization; and then in postcolonial reconfigurations of relationships between the national center, provinces and localities, and urban spaces. Much of this work has underscored the unevenness and contingency of political sovereignty across space throughout the subcontinent's recent history. Anthropologists and political scientists have demonstrated that long-standing repertoires of authority and sovereign power in various regions and areas across the subcontinent have profoundly shaped their contemporary political imaginations and their social orders.

Organizers:

  • Thomas Blom Hansen, Anthropology, Stanford
  • Eric Lewis Beverley, History, SUNY Stony Brook

Panelists: 

  • Sanjib Baruah, Political Studies, Bard College
  • Carla Bellamy, Anthropology, CUNY Baruch
  • Shivaji Mukherjee, Political Science, University of Toronto Mississauga
  • Sunil Purushotham, History, Fairfield University
  • Cabeiri Robinson, Anthropology/International Studies, University of Washington
  • Ajay Verghese, Political Science, UC Riverside
  • Madihah Akhter, History, Stanford
  • Mircea Raianu, History, Harvard University
  • Shayan Rajani, History, Tufts University 

Discussants

  • Sudipta Sen, UC Davis
  • Anjali Arondekar, Feminist Studies, UCSC
  • C. Ryan Perkins, South Asian Librarian, Stanford
  • Priya Satia, History, Stanford 

Documents:

Workshop Agenda

List of Titles and Abstracts

Shades of Sovereignty Poster
 


Contact

Phone: 6507230096
Email: kgoulet [at] stanford.edu (kgoulet[at]stanford[dot]edu)