ABSTRACT

This edited collection is a major contribution to the current development of a ‘material turn’ in the social sciences and humanities.  It does so by exploring new understandings of how power is made up and exercised by examining the role of material infrastructures in the organization of state power and the role of material cultural practices in the organization of colonial forms of governance. 

A diverse range of historical examples is drawn on in illustrating these concerns – from the role of territorial engineering projects in seventeenth-century France through the development of the postal system in nineteenth-century Britain to the relations between the state and road-building in contemporary Peru, for example.  The colonial contexts examined are similarly varied, ranging from the role of photographic practices in the constitution of colonial power in India and the measurement of the bodies of the colonized in French colonial practices to the part played by the relations between museums and expeditions in the organization of Australian forms of colonial rule.  These specific concerns are connected to major critical re-examination of the limits of the earlier formulations of cultural materialism and the logic of the ‘cultural turn’.

The collection brings together a group of key international scholars whose work has played a leading role in debates in and across the fields of history, visual culture studies, anthropology, geography, cultural studies, museum studies, and literary studies.

chapter |21 pages

Material Powers

Introduction

part |56 pages

A History of the Categories

chapter 1|13 pages

Matter and Materialism

A Brief Pre-History of the Present

chapter 2|22 pages

Locating Matter

The Place of Materiality In Urban History

chapter 3|19 pages

The Matter of Materialism

Literary Mediations

part |63 pages

Assembling the State

chapter 4|21 pages

The Unintended State

chapter 5|22 pages

Filing the Raj

Political Technologies of the Imperial British State *

part |66 pages

Colonial Materialities

chapter 8|19 pages

Exploring the Senses and Exploiting the Land

Railroads, Bodies and Measurement in Nineteenth-Century French Colonies

chapter 9|19 pages

Making and Mobilising Worlds

Assembling and Governing the Other