Biography
John D. Kelly does research in Fiji and in India, on topics including ritual in history, knowledge and power, semiotic and military technologies, colonialism and capitalism, decolonization and diasporas. His most recent book, Represented Communities: Fiji and World Decolonization, co-written with Martha Kaplan, concerns the constituting of nation-states out of empires. He is currently working on two other books. Laws Like Bullets, also co-authored with Martha Kaplan, concerns colonial lawgiving. Technography: Sciences in the History of Cultures, raises questions for anthropology of knowledge with a focus on the grammarians of ancient India and the engineering of Sanskrit. -Faculty profile
Books by John Dunham Kelly
Reconsidering American Power
Reconsidering American Power
Practice of Anthropology
Practice of Anthropology
Anthropology and global counterinsurgency
Science in the History of Cult
Science in the History of Cultures
Represented communities
A politics of virtue
Bhakti and the spirit of capit
Bhakti and the spirit of capitalism in Fiji
Tradition, charisma, and ratio
Tradition, charisma, and rationality