Dr. Hanna Werner

hanna.werner@uni-erfurt.de

Dr. Hanna Werner

Hanna Werner’s work focuses on modernity, postcolonial theory and criticism, the politics of cultural identity, nationalism, power/knowledge, governmentality, and social/environmental movements.

Monografien

  • 2015. The Politics of Dams. Developmental Perspectives and Social Critique in Modern India. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.

Artikel und Buchkapitel

  • 2024. Ambivalent Allies? Environmentalism and Science in Contemporary India. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie/Journal of Social and Cultural Anthropology 149(1):107-126.
  • 2024. (with Hynek Bečka, Samiksha Bhan, Desirée Kumpf, Claudia Lang, Hanna Nieber, and Julia Vorhölter). Introduction to the Special Issue ‘Universality in Pieces? Mobilizations of Science in a Fractured World.’ Zeitschrift für Ethnologie/Journal of Social and Cultural Anthropology 149(1):1–11.
  • 2023. (with Pramiti Negi) Himalayan Youth Resist through Art: Debunking ‘Development’ in Kinnaur. A Photo Essay. Dastavezi, the Audio-Visual South Asia 5(1):64-95.
  • 2014. The (Im)Possibility of Development Critique. In Environment, Politics and Activism: The Role of Media. Somnath Batabyal, ed. Pp. 17-38. New Delhi: Routledge.
  • 2014. Rivers, Dams and Landscapes. Engaging with the Modern on Contested Grounds. In Large Dams in Asia: Contested Environments between Technological Hydroscapes and Social Resistance. Marcus Nüsser, ed. Pp. 125-147. Dordrecht: Springer.
  • 2013. Wasser als Gegenstand (kultur)politischer Debatten in Indien. Südasienchronik/South Asia Chronicle 3:214-241.
  • 2006. Knowledge, Interpretation and Practice: The Dynamics of Traditional Healing and Local Knowledge in Rural Tanzania. In African Indigenous Science and Knowledge Systems: Triumphs and Tribulations. Essays in Honour of Gloria Thomas Emeagwali. Olayemi Akinwumi, Okpeh Ochayi Okpeh, C. B. N. Ogbogbo, and Adoyi Onoja, eds. Pp. 333-356. Abuja: Roots Books & Journals.

Reviews

  • 2009. Review of Debjani Ganguly and John Docker. eds., 2007. Rethinking Gandhi and Nonviolent Relationality. Global Perspectives. London and New York: Routledge. Asian Studies Review 33(4):553–555.
  • 2006. Die Diskursivierung des Unverfügbaren. Review of Dominik Schrage, ed. 2005. Die Flut. Diskursanalysen zum Dresdner Hochwasser im August 2002. Ästhetik und Kommunikation 134(37):118-120.