What contribution can Anthropology make to the study of the state Flashcards

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What are the 4 points

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Reified entity
Cultural concept
Power relations within it
Small scale opinions is the best bit about anthropology for the state

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What is the argument

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Anthropology is able to draw on traditional geographic and political science theoretical conceptions of the state to integrate the theory and its distinctive fieldwork

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What are the 5 ethnographic examples

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Abu Lughod Bedouin Women
Obeid 2010 lebease border town -> occupants of a nation state are not necessarily its citizens
Jansen 2014 desire for the state Sarajevo
Harvey and Knox 2012
Cohen 1989

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What is meant by the state as a reified entity

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though it is an abstract concept, it is made real by governments, by people’s understanding of it

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What is the reference for the reification of the state?

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Gupta and Ferguson 2006

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What, according to Jones et al 2004, does territory do?

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Makes the state legible

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What does sovereignty do to state legibility

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it gives it a location

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Following agamben, how does sovereignty make the state real?

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IT gives it an exception

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How do we understand sovereignty following Elden 2009?

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As a bounded space under a group of people

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When is the imagined community

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1983

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Who imagines the nation state?

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Those who perceive themselves to be a part of it, even though no one in that group is ever going to meet everyone else within this group

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What is the link to the next paragraph from Anderson 1983

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Social construction

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What can anthropology be particularly well placed to acknowledge about the social construction of the state

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Its eurocentricity; exposing other forms and imaginaries even through its classical approaches just as Evans Pritchard

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What does Beneditct anderson argue about nationalism?

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Historically modern, but perched by many to be old and timeless

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What does Marston 2004 say about nationalism?

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Needs to be seen as a determinant of the state, rather than an artefact of it

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What needs to be integrated into the essay at one point, perhaps during the cultural construction paragraph?

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Weberian understanding of the state

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What is the Weberian understanding of the state?

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The state is law and administration exercising domination over a territory

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What is important to acknowledge about the Weberian conception of the state?

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That it is naturally not going to be homogenous

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What is the third paragraph?

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The state and power relations

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What does Marston 2004 say about power and the state?

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That the state is not a source of power but its effect; an arena for power

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How are ethnographies brought into the power paragraph?

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How power varies based on where in state you are.

22
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What does Harvey and Know 2012 look at

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Peru

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What does Anderson 2016 argue about borders?

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That they produce, rather than reflect states

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What is the final paragraph?

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Appraisal of the small scale and how anthropology is adept at analysing it

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What does the state work to do?

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To naturalise the link between territory and those who inhabit it

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What does anthropology need to look to other disciplines to do?

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See how the small scale can be integrate into macro understandings of the nation state

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What is worth bringing in in the final paragraph?

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Territorial trap

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What are the three idea’s of Agnew’s territorial trap?

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1) State as a container for society
2) Domestic foreign polarity
3) Territory as a fixed unit of sovereign space

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What is ethnicity grounded in?

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Othering and relative positioning

30
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What is the division in ethnicity that Eriksen identifies for conflict?

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Primordialism vs Instrumentalism

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Who is an insturmnetalist (remember vitas) §

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Chandra 2004

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What is the insturmentalist view point?

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Instrumentalists believe that ethnic conflict is to arise only when the ethic identities themselves are politicised

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In conflicts, what do the Instrumentalists such as Chandra argue that we need to look beyond?

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ethnic identity

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What does the intrusmentalist viewpoint fail to do?

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Explain why people mobilise along ethnic lines

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Who is a primordialist?

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Vahannen 1999

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What is the primordialist position?

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Conflict arises from differences in ethnic identities

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What do primordialists assert inevitably happens in ethnically diverse states?

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conflict

38
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what idea somewhat undermines the instrumentalist approach?

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The stickiness of ethnicities

39
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When speaking about the reification of the state, what is a useful perspective to draw on?

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common ideological and cultural construct’ but acknowledges that the state manifests itself through institutions that are empirical and visible