![]() ![]() State-Making as a Cosmopolitan Ingathering Ethnogenesis, A Radical Constructionist Case On the Disadvantages of Writing and the Advantages of OralityĬHAPTER 7. The Narrowness of Literacy and Some Precedents for Its Loss ![]() In the Shadow of the State, in the Shadow of the Hills Shifting Agriculture as “Escape-Agriculture”Įvading Stateness and Permanent Hierarchy Location, Location, Location, and Mobility State Evasion, State Prevention The Culture and Agriculture of Escape The Friction of Distance: States and CultureĪutonomy as Identity, State-Evading PeoplesĬHAPTER 6. Keeping the State at a Distance The Peopling of the HillsĬrowding, Health, and the Ecology of State Space Leaving the State, Going over to the BarbariansĬHAPTER 5. The Domestication of Borrowed Finery: All the Way Down Valley States, Highland Peoples: Dark Twins The Shaping of State Landscapes and State Subjects The State as Centripetal Population Machine Concentrating Manpower and Grain Slavery and Irrigated Rice The Geography of State Space and the Friction of TerrainĬHAPTER 3. ![]() State Space, Zones of Governance and Appropriation Toward an Anarchist History of Mainland Southeast AsiaĬHAPTER 2. The Symbiotic History of Hills and Valleys The Great Mountain Kingdom or, “Zomia” or, The Marches of Mainland Southeast Asia Hills, Valleys, and States, An Introduction to Zomia ![]()
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