articleThe American Historical ReviewDec 1, 2005Closed access

:Conscripts of Modernity: The Tragedy of Colonial Enlightenment

Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies

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Abstract

Are the questions we have been asking the past to answer still questions worth having answers to? Are the stories we have been telling about the past's relation to the present still relevant? David Scott does not think so. In this book he strongly argues that it is not the answers but the questions that demand scrutiny: he stresses the need to identify the difference between the postcolonial questions that informed former presents and those that inform our own present. This study is a follow-up to his previous book, Refashioning Futures: Criticism after Postcoloniality (1999), in which Scott discussed the limits of postcolonial criticism. Scott's picture of the postcolonial present, after the collapse of the…

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  • Criticism
  • Modernity
  • Enlightenment
  • Politics
  • Independence (probability theory)
  • Authoritarianism
  • Scrutiny
  • Colonialism
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  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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