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Index
TITLE PAGE COPYRIGHT PAGE Contents INTRODUCTION
WORDS IN MOTION
Notes
WORLDS IN MOTION
Notes
WORDS WITH SHADOWS
SEGURANÇA/SECURITY IN BRAZIL AND THE UNITED STATES
United States Brazil Projecão (Expansion) Secrecy Conclusion Notes
ADAT/INDIGENOUS: INDIGENEITY IN MOTION
Negara/Adat: Making Room for the Dispossessed Shari’a/’Ada: Universality and its Others Rationality/Race: Cultural Nationalism at a Time of Freedom Population/Peoples: Indigeneity on the Move Adat/Indigeneity: Living with Contradictions Notes
WORDS THAT EXPAND
‘ADA/CUSTOM IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
What is ‘Ada? Custom Can Be a Matter of Law: Some Egyptian Examples Custom and its Cluster of Affinity Words How Did “Custom” Travel? How Did “Custom” Become Law in Indonesia? A Moroccan Parallel Reformism as a Colonial Mirror Image: How Custom Became Superstition An Orthodox Middle East Versus a Syncretic Southeast Asia? Notes
SEKININ/RESPONSIBILITY IN MODERN JAPAN
Early Transits Taking Responsibility Responsibility in Politics War Responsibility Social Responsibility Global Transits Notes
WORDS UNSPOKEN
‘ILMANIYYA, LAÏCITÉ, SÉCULARISME/SECULARISM IN MOROCCO
Did the French Colonial Régime Import Secularism? Secular Constitutionalism Came to Morocco from the Middle East and Turkey If Islam Contains Science and Democracy, Does Morocco Need “Secularism”? Is the Religious State “Secular”? Islamists Condemn Secularism Liberals and the Left Respond The Amazigh Movement Responds Is “Secularism” in Morocco in Stasis or in Motion? Notes
SABURAIMU/SUBLIME: A JAPANESE WORD AND ITS POLITICAL AFTERLIFE
Mori Ógai and the Sublime Return from Germany The Sublime Binding of the People Óe Kenzaburó’s Sublime Turn to Politics Sublime Atmosphere Notes
WORDS THAT COVER
‘AQALLIYYA/MINORITY IN MODERN EGYPTIAN DISCOURSE
The Lexicon Nationalist Discourses: Coptness, Arabness, and Egyptianness From Empire to Nation-State: Changing Categories Censuses and Their Categories The Press: The Copts between “Sect” and “Minority” The Assiut Conference of 1911: Copts as Sects (Th’ifá) Decolonization: Copts as ‘Aqalliyya The Contemporary Politics of Intervention Null Cases: Nubians and Sudanese Circulation and Vernacularization Notes
HIJĀB/HEADSCARF: A POLITICAL JOURNEY
Notes
FEAR WORDS
INJURY: INCRIMINATING WORDS AND IMPERIAL POWER
1836: How the British Were Injured in India and China The Purloined Letter of the Opium War The Work of Injury Notes
CONJURACIÓN/CONSPIRACY IN THE PHILIPPINE REVOLUTION OF 1896
I II III IV Notes
TERRORISM: STATE SOVEREIGNTY AND MILITANT POLITICS IN INDIA
Origins Discursive Context First Acts of “Terrorism” “Anarchist and Revolutionary Movements” Revolutionary Nationalism “Terrorism as Distinct from Other Revolutionary Methods” Militant Opposition to the Postcolonial State Terrorism in Contemporary India Notes
WORDS THAT SET STANDARDS
KOMISYON/COMMISSION AND KURUL/BOARD: WORDS THAT RULE
Commissions and Bureaucratic Rule Boards: From Participatory Legitimation to Expert-Based Efficiency Conclusion Notes
CHUMCHON/COMMUNITY IN THAILAND
Genealogies Community Culture On the Defensive Notes
THAMMARAT/GOOD GOVERNANCE IN GLOCALIZING THAILAND
A Nation of Rhymers Official Neologisms: Translation as Politics From Good Governance to Thammarat Authoritarian Thammarat Liberal Thammarat Communitarian Thammarat The Five Meanings of Thammarat Conclusion Notes
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
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