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Parachemistries: Colonial chemopolitics in a zone of contest

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HISTORY OF SCIENCE
卷 54, 期 4, 页码 362-382

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0073275316681803

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Rasayana; neidan; kimiya; India; British Empire; chemistry; alchemy; chymistry; practical objectivity; colonialism; Bengal

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The globalization of modern chemistry through European colonialism resulted, by the end of the nineteenth century, in the emergence of a number of parachemical knowledges. Parachemistries were bodies of non-European knowledge which came to be related to modern chemistry within particular historical milieux. Their relationship with modern chemistry was not necessarily epistemic and structural, but historical and performative. Actual historically located intellectuals posited their relationship. Such relationships were not merely abstract intellectual exercises; at a time when the practical uses of modern chemistry in statecraft were growing, the existence of these rival, competing parachemical knowledges challenged modern chemistry's regulatory deployments. Colonial locations emerged then not as mere contact zones', but as zones of conflict' where colonial chemopolitics was interrupted by the continued legitimacy and practice of parachemistries such as rasayana, kimiya, and neidan.

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