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2. “Coolie” Control: State Surveillance and the Labour of Disinfection across the Late Victorian British Empire
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- INTRODUCTION 1
- 1. Unpacking State Surveillance: Histories, Theories, and Global Contexts 3
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Section One: Medical, Disease, and Health Surveillance
- 2. “Coolie” Control: State Surveillance and the Labour of Disinfection across the Late Victorian British Empire 31
- 3. Surveillance, Medicine, and the Misterios de la Naturaleza: Campaigns to “Cure” Deafness in Late Nineteenth-Century Mexico City 58
- 4. “Masquerading as a Woman”: The South African Disguises Acts and the Ghosts of Apartheid Surveillance, 1906–2004 81
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Section Two: Identification, Regulation, and Colonial Rule
- 5. The Penal Surveillant Assemblage: Attainder and Tickets of Leave in Nineteenth-Century Colonial Australia 105
- 6. Controlling Transnational Asian Mobilities: A Comparison of Documentary Systems in Australia and South Africa, 1890s to 1940s 133
- 7. Bodies as Risky Resources: Japan’s Colonial Identification Systems in Northeast China 163
- 8. A State of Exception: Frameworks and Institutions of Israeli Surveillance of Palestinians, 1948–1967 186
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Section Three: State Security, Policing, and Dissent
- 9. Dossierveillance in Communist Romania: Collaboration with the Securitate, 1945–1989 211
- 10. The FBI and the American Friends Service Committee: Surveilling United States Religious Expression in the Cold War Era 238
- 11. “When under Surveillance, Always Put on a Good Show”: Representations of Surveillance in the United States Underground Press, 1968–1972 261
- 12. “That’s Not a Conversation That Belongs to the Museum”: The (In)visibility of Surveillance History at Police Museums in Ontario, Canada 282
- Afterword 306
- Contributors 309
- Index 315
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- INTRODUCTION 1
- 1. Unpacking State Surveillance: Histories, Theories, and Global Contexts 3
-
Section One: Medical, Disease, and Health Surveillance
- 2. “Coolie” Control: State Surveillance and the Labour of Disinfection across the Late Victorian British Empire 31
- 3. Surveillance, Medicine, and the Misterios de la Naturaleza: Campaigns to “Cure” Deafness in Late Nineteenth-Century Mexico City 58
- 4. “Masquerading as a Woman”: The South African Disguises Acts and the Ghosts of Apartheid Surveillance, 1906–2004 81
-
Section Two: Identification, Regulation, and Colonial Rule
- 5. The Penal Surveillant Assemblage: Attainder and Tickets of Leave in Nineteenth-Century Colonial Australia 105
- 6. Controlling Transnational Asian Mobilities: A Comparison of Documentary Systems in Australia and South Africa, 1890s to 1940s 133
- 7. Bodies as Risky Resources: Japan’s Colonial Identification Systems in Northeast China 163
- 8. A State of Exception: Frameworks and Institutions of Israeli Surveillance of Palestinians, 1948–1967 186
-
Section Three: State Security, Policing, and Dissent
- 9. Dossierveillance in Communist Romania: Collaboration with the Securitate, 1945–1989 211
- 10. The FBI and the American Friends Service Committee: Surveilling United States Religious Expression in the Cold War Era 238
- 11. “When under Surveillance, Always Put on a Good Show”: Representations of Surveillance in the United States Underground Press, 1968–1972 261
- 12. “That’s Not a Conversation That Belongs to the Museum”: The (In)visibility of Surveillance History at Police Museums in Ontario, Canada 282
- Afterword 306
- Contributors 309
- Index 315