Methods and Nations critiques one of the primary deployments of twentieth-century social science: comparative politics whose major focus has been nation-building in the Third World often attempting to universalize and render self-evident its own practices. International relations theorists unable to resist the cognitive imperialism of a state-centric social science have allowed themselves to become colonized. Michael Shapiro seeks to bring recognition to forms of political expression-alternative modes of intelligibility for things people and spaces-that have existed on the margins of the nationhood practices of states and the complicit nation-sustaining conceits of social science.
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