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1. Technologies of Exception, Governmentality, and the Contingent State
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Christopher Kaplonski
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Transliteration xi
- Dramatis Personae and Terms xiii
- Map of Mongolian Provinces xviii
- Introduction: There Are No Counterrevolutionaries Here 1
- 1. Technologies of Exception, Governmentality, and the Contingent State 26
- 2. The Geopolitics of Exception 45
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Part I. The First Technology of Exception: The Construction of the New
- 3. Women, Literacy, and Other Dangerous Things 65
- 4. Counting (on) the Living Gods 85
- 5. Samdan, the Special Commission, and the Rule of Law 104
- 6. Rebellions, War, and Aftermaths 122
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Part II. The Second Technology of Exception: Ineffective Persuasions and Accommodation
- 7. Surveillance and Control: The Religious Administration and the Government Representatives 143
- 8. A Tale of Two Lamas: Gonchigjantsan and Agvaanjamyan 164
- Part III. The Third Technology of Exception: The Turn to Violence, Resignation, and Defeat 181
- 9. The Yonzon Hamba and the Center Counterrevolutionary Group 183
- 10. Closed and Destroyed Monasteries: The Aftermath 203
- Conclusion: Violence and the Contingent State 223
- Notes 231
- Reference List 241
- Index 251
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Transliteration xi
- Dramatis Personae and Terms xiii
- Map of Mongolian Provinces xviii
- Introduction: There Are No Counterrevolutionaries Here 1
- 1. Technologies of Exception, Governmentality, and the Contingent State 26
- 2. The Geopolitics of Exception 45
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Part I. The First Technology of Exception: The Construction of the New
- 3. Women, Literacy, and Other Dangerous Things 65
- 4. Counting (on) the Living Gods 85
- 5. Samdan, the Special Commission, and the Rule of Law 104
- 6. Rebellions, War, and Aftermaths 122
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Part II. The Second Technology of Exception: Ineffective Persuasions and Accommodation
- 7. Surveillance and Control: The Religious Administration and the Government Representatives 143
- 8. A Tale of Two Lamas: Gonchigjantsan and Agvaanjamyan 164
- Part III. The Third Technology of Exception: The Turn to Violence, Resignation, and Defeat 181
- 9. The Yonzon Hamba and the Center Counterrevolutionary Group 183
- 10. Closed and Destroyed Monasteries: The Aftermath 203
- Conclusion: Violence and the Contingent State 223
- Notes 231
- Reference List 241
- Index 251