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Profiling the profiloscope: facialization of race technologies and the rise of biometric nationalism in inter-war British India
Authors:Projit Bihari Mukharji
Institution:1. Department of History and Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USAmukharji@sas.upenn.edu
Abstract:Abstract

The history of race and technology in British India has avoided engaging with the way in which this played out amongst nationalists. The history of biometrics too has similarly overlooked the role of anti-colonial nationalists. The history of the now-forgotten profiloscope allows us to address both oversights. But the history of the profiloscope is more than just a history of a technological apparatus. It is also the trace of a forgotten political imaginary, viz. biometric nationalism. Biometric nationalism sought to deploy biometrics in developing a dynamically anti-essentialist and non-individualistic conception of nationhood at a time when the nation-form had come to largely monopolize mainstream of anti-colonial political discourse.
Keywords:PC Mahalanobis  Statistics  Galton  Bengal  caste
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