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Preface and Acknowledgments ix
Note on Usage xiii
Part 1 Introduction
1 Rethinking Race in the Colonial World 3
2 The Creation of a Racial State 23
Part 2 War of Words
3 A Secular Intelligentsia and the Origins of Exclusionary Ethnic Nationalism 75
4 Subaltern Intellectuals and the Rise of Racial Nationalism 105
5 Politics and Civil Society during the Newspaper Wars 147
Part 3 War of Stones
6 Rumor, Race, and Crime 179
7 Violence as Racial Discourse 230
8 "June" as Chosen Trauma 264
Conclusion and Epilogue: Remaking Race 282
Glossary 303
Notes 305
List of References 381
Index 391
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