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The Art of Not Being Governed
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James C. Scott
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The Art of Not Being Governed
Preface
CHAPTER 1. Hills, Valleys, and States, An Introduction to Zomia
A World of Peripheries
The Last Enclosure
Creating Subjects
The Great Mountain Kingdom; or, “Zomia”; or, The Marches of Mainland Southeast Asia
Zones of Refuge
The Symbiotic History of Hills and Valleys
Toward an Anarchist History of Mainland Southeast Asia
The Elementary Units of Political Order
CHAPTER 2. State Space, Zones of Governance and Appropriation
The Geography of State Space and the Friction of Terrain
Mapping State Space in Southeast Asia
CHAPTER 3. Concentrating Manpower and Grain Slavery and Irrigated Rice
The State as Centripetal Population Machine
The Shaping of State Landscapes and State Subjects
Eradicating Illegible Agriculture
E Pluribus Unum: The Creole Center
Techniques of Population Control
Slavery
Fiscal Legibility
State Space as Self-Liquidating
CHAPTER 4. Civilization and the Unruly
Valley States, Highland Peoples: Dark Twins
The Economic Need for Barbarians
The Invention of Barbarians
The Domestication of Borrowed Finery: All the Way Down
The Civilizing Mission
Civilization as Rule
Leaving the State, Going over to the Barbarians
CHAPTER 5. Keeping the State at a Distance The Peopling of the Hills
Other Regions of Refuge
The Peopling of Zomia: The Long March
The Ubiquity and Causes of Flight
Taxes and Corvée Labor
War and Rebellion
Raiding and Slaving
Rebels and Schismatics to the Hills
Crowding, Health, and the Ecology of State Space
Against the Grain
The Friction of Distance: States and Culture
Mini-Zomias, Dry and Wet
Going over to the Barbarians
Autonomy as Identity, State-Evading Peoples
CHAPTER 6. State Evasion, State Prevention The Culture and Agriculture of Escape
An Extreme Case: Karen “Hiding Villages”
Location, Location, Location, and Mobility
Escape Agriculture
New World Perspectives
Shifting Agriculture as “Escape-Agriculture”
Crop Choice as Escape Agriculture
Southeast Asian Swiddening as Escape
Southeast Asian Escape Crops
Social Structures of Escape
“Tribality”
Evading Stateness and Permanent Hierarchy
In the Shadow of the State, in the Shadow of the Hills
CHAPTER 6½. Orality, Writing, and Texts
Oral Histories of Writing
The Narrowness of Literacy and Some Precedents for Its Loss
On the Disadvantages of Writing and the Advantages of Orality
The Advantage of Not Having a History
CHAPTER 7. Ethnogenesis, A Radical Constructionist Case
The Incoherence of Tribe and Ethnicity
State-Making as a Cosmopolitan Ingathering
Valleys Flatten
Identities: Porosity, Plurality, Flux
Radical Constructionism: The Tribe Is Dead, Long Live the Tribe
Tribe-Making
Genealogical Face Saving
Positionality
Egalitarianism: The Prevention of States
CHAPTER 8. Prophets of Renewal
A Vocation for Prophecy and Rebellion: Hmong, Karen, and Lahu
Hmong
Karen
Lahu
Theodicy of the Marginal and Dispossessed
Prophets Are a Dime a Dozen
“Sooner or Later …”
High-Altitude Prophetism
Dialogue, Mimicry, and Connections
Turning on a Dime: The Ultimate Escape Social Structure
Cosmologies of Ethnic Collaboration
Christianity: A Resource for Distance and Modernity
CHAPTER 9. Conclusion
State Evasion, State Prevention: Global-Local
Gradients of Secession and Adaptation
Civilization and Its Malcontents
Glossary
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