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Policing native pleasures: a colonial history
Naheem Jabbar
Centre for European & International Studies Research
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Social Sciences
Research
66%
National Cultures
66%
Knowledge
66%
Anxiety
66%
Sexual Behavior
66%
Employees
33%
Prostitution
33%
Traditional Societies
33%
Colonial Power
33%
Feudal Society
33%
Policing
33%
Market
33%
Adaptation
33%
Failure
33%
India
33%
Arts and Humanities
brothels
66%
Imaginary
33%
Norms
33%
Popular
33%
officers
33%
Travellers
33%
Victorian
33%
Sexual
33%
Racial
33%
Turnout
33%
Pre-occupation
33%
Bourgeois
33%
Colonial history
33%
East India Company
33%
Modality
33%
Christian Morality
33%
Emergent properties
33%
INIS
india
100%
power
66%
united kingdom
33%
devices
33%
norm
33%
market
33%
dynamics
33%
failures
33%
employees
33%
vision
33%
soils
33%
streets
33%
purity
33%
public anxiety
33%
Psychology
Attention
66%
Vision
66%
South Asians
33%
Research
33%
Adaptation
33%
Pleasures
33%