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Using Michel Foucault's idea of governmentality, this book reinterprets various cases of revolt and popular uprisings in Bangladesh. It attempts to synthesize the theories of Foucault's governmentality and Antonio Gramsci's notions of hegemony and counter-hegemony.
Contents
Preface and acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. Gorob O Asha: Language as Counter-Governmentality 3. Conscious Spontaneity: The Anti-Authoritarian Revolt of 1968-69 4. Nationalism as (Re) Governmentalization 5. Military Authoritarian Governmentality and Its Displacement 6. Islamic Governmentality? The Taslima Nasrin Case 7. Ethnicization and (Counter) Governmentality in the Chittagong Hill Tracts 8. On Rape and Revolt 9. Global (Counter) Governmentality 10. Coda: Governance without Governmentality? Notes Bibliography Index About the Author



