Singh, Prabhakar (2010) Colonised's Madness, Colonisers' Modernity and International Law: Mythological Materialism in the East-West Telos. Journal of East Asia and International Law, 3 (1). pp. 67-97. ISSN 19769229
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This monograph takes on modern art as the location of modernity. This subject, in my view, holds potential for a productive multi-logue and not just a dialogue, between three binary socio-cultural categories: child and adult, normal and mad, and colonisers and colonised. Modern art raises very interesting questions, and as an area that is often ignored in the analysis of law and science, it forms a powerful field for exploring both, as well as their intersections. Exploring the psychology of colonisation/domination is an important objective of this monograph. In order to get at it, the monograph imbibes Appadurai, Foucault, and Nandy as offering complementary stances on modernity and subsequent globalisation of intra-European relations after the industrial revolution. In doing so the author relates aspects of semiotic theory by looking at theories of myth. This monograph concludes by applying their relevance to the strategy of signification deployed by international law and relations.
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | Colonised's madness | Colonisers modernity | International Law |
Subjects: | Social Sciences and humanities > Social Sciences > Law and Legal Studies |
JGU School/Centre: | Jindal Global Law School |
Depositing User: | Mr Sombir Dahiya |
Date Deposited: | 11 Mar 2022 10:43 |
Last Modified: | 09 Apr 2022 07:10 |
Official URL: | http://www.yiil.org/home/en_journal |
URI: | https://pure.jgu.edu.in/id/eprint/1560 |
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