Ann Laura Stoler
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Ann Laura Stoler is Willy Brandt Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology and Historical Studies at The New School for Social Research and the author and editor of many books
Works
- Capitalism and Confrontation in Sumatra's Plantation Belt, 1870-1979, University of Michigan Press, 1985, 296 pp; 2nd ed., 1995. [1]
- Race and the Education of Desire: Foucault's 'History of Sexuality' and the Colonial Order of Things, Duke University Press, 1995, 256 pp. [2]
- editor, with Frederick Cooper, Tensions of Empire: Colonial Cultures in a Bourgeois World, University of California Press, 1997, 463 pp. [3]
- Carnal Knowledge and Imperial Power: Race and the Intimate in Colonial Rule, University of California Press, 2002, xi+335 pp. Excerpt. [4]. Review: Hall (Social Hist).
- editor, Haunted by Empire: Geographies of Intimacy in North American History, Duke University Press, 2006, 568 pp. [5]
- editor, with Carole McGranahan, and Peter C. Perdue, Imperial Formations, Santa Fe, NM: School for Advanced Research Press, 2007.
- editor, Cultural Anthropology 23(2): "Imperial Debris: Reflections on Ruins and Ruination", May 2008.
- Along the Archival Grain: Epistemic Anxieties and Colonial Common Sense, Princeton University Press, 2009, 336 pp. Chapter 1. [6]. Review: Burton (Am Hist Rev).
- editor, Imperial Debris: On Ruins and Ruination, Duke University Press, 2013, 384 pp. [7]. Review: Schultz (H-Empire).
- Duress: Imperial Durabilities in Our Times, Duke University Press, 2016, 448 pp. [8]
Interviews
- "Ann Laura Stoler Interviewed by E. Valentine Daniel", Public Culture 24:3, pp 493-514, PDF.