Description
About the Author
Omnia El Shakry is Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Davis.
Reviews
"This excellent and well-researched book recounts the formation and application of colonial knowledge-especially of ethnography, human geography, and demography-in the attempts to modernize and govern Egypt. It makes a significant contribution to the important debate about colonial modernity that has so far been largely confined to India." -- Talal Asad * City University of New York, author of Formations of the Secular *
"Omnia El Shakry's contribution is a rich and erudite one. It draws on a range of archival sources in Arabic, French, and English, offering original readings of texts and political events of Egypt in the first half of the twentieth century. Her argument is eloquent and the evidence compelling. The Great Social Laboratory is an essential addition to courses across the critical social sciences and humanities." -- Journal of Middle East Women's Studies
"The Great Social Laboratory is a brilliant study of the tension between imperial projects and nationalist imaginings. Examining the ways in which colonial Egypt became a site and object of social scientific knowledge, Omnia El Shakry offers a seminal contribution to debates about the place of colonialism in the development of modern science." -- Timothy Mitchell * New York University *
Book Information
ISBN 9780804793315
Author Omnia El Shakry
Format Paperback
Page Count 344
Imprint Stanford University Press
Publisher Stanford University Press
Weight(grams) 476g