The Mythology of Law: Colonial and Anti-Colonial World-Making
Access status:
Open Access
Type
TextAbstract
Genealogies destabilise representations, empowering us to interrogate the ideologies and relationships of power they sustain. As Amia Srinivasan argues, historians are primarily
concerned with the co-origination of representations with ‘patterns of domination’. What follows is world-making: the reshaping of reality by exploiting the constitutive connections between representations and the social world they inhabit. By dispelling the fictions underlying the representations we take for granted, we ‘change what is true and what (and who) exists’Genealogies destabilise representations, empowering us to interrogate the ideologies and relationships of power they sustain. As Amia Srinivasan argues, historians are primarily
concerned with the co-origination of representations with ‘patterns of domination’. What follows is world-making: the reshaping of reality by exploiting the constitutive connections between representations and the social world they inhabit. By dispelling the fictions underlying the representations we take for granted, we ‘change what is true and what (and who) exists’
See less
See less
Date
2021-05-13Licence
Copyright All Rights ReservedRights statement
The author retains copyright of this work.Faculty/School
Education PortfolioDepartment, Discipline or Centre
Scholarships and Prizes OfficeSubjects
Venour V Nathan PrizeShare