John Dunham Kelly
Also known as
John Dunham KellyKelly, John Dunham, 1958-....Kelly, John D.Kelly, John DunhamKelly, John D. (1958- ).Kelly, J. D.John D. Kelly
John D. Kelly does research in Fiji and in India, on topics including ritual in history, knowledge and power, semiotic and military technologies, colonialism and capitalism, decolonization and diasporas. His most recent book, Represented Communities: Fiji and World Decolonization, co-written with Martha Kaplan, concerns the constituting of nation-states out of empires. He is currently working on two other books. Laws Like Bullets, also co-authored with Martha Kaplan, concerns colonial lawgiving. Technography: Sciences in the History of Cultures, raises questions for anthropology of knowledge with a focus on the grammarians of ancient India and the engineering of Sanskrit. -Faculty profile
Born 1958-03-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL644173A
- VIAF37130031
Top Subjects
- Dogs -- Diseases. (1)
- Dogs -- Parasites. (1)
- Veterinary parasitology -- Australia. (1)
- Bhakti (1)
- Fiji (1)
- Fiji -- Politics and government (1)
- Fiji -- Economic conditions (1)
Books by John Dunham Kelly
Total count: 9
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Canine parasitologyUniversity of Sydney, Post-Graduate Foundation in Veterinary Science1977-01-01
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Tradition, charisma, and rationalityWeber's theory of the legitimation of political authority re-examined, with reference to Thai and Moroccan cases1980-01-01
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Bhakti and the spirit of capitalism in Fijithe ontology of the Fiji Indians1988-01-01
A politics of virtueHinduism, sexuality, and countercolonial discourse in FijiUniversity of Chicago Press1991-01-01-
The American gamecapitalism, decolonization, global domination, and baseballPrickly Paradigm Press2006-01-01
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The American gamecapitalism, decolonization, global domination, and baseballPrickly Paradigm Press2007-01-01
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Corporate social responsibility?human rights in the new global economyUniversity Of Chicago Press2015-01-01
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Practice of AnthropologyThe Thought and Influence of Marshall SahlinsMcGill-Queen's University Press2016-01-01
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Reconsidering American PowerPax Americana and the Social SciencesOxford University Press India2020-01-01