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105 Photography with expansion of Britain s empire (see Ryan, James ) and historiography, 16 and its documentary role, 14 and modern racial discourse, 15 with national systems of education, 16 as performativity (see Derrida ) and photographic practices, 17, 60, 78, 80 as post-indexical (see Saltzman, Lisa ) as practice of signification (see Burgin, Victor ) Pictorial turns. See António Nóvoa on theoretical issues brought on by Pollack, Griselda, 14, 16, 98 Popkewitz, T., 7 Population, 3, 4, 9 12, 15, 55, 63, 66, 70, 74, 75, 79, 98, 99 as constituting citizens (see Ruppert, Evelyn ) R Race blood quantum, 19, 77 regeneration, 40 used in census, 3 Racial science, 46 48 Reading as critical intervention, 27, 28, 30, 98 photographs responsibly, 27, 71 Relationality. See Berlant, Lauren. See Edelman, Lee Richter, Gerhard, 17 Rose, Nikolas, 7, 12 14, 39, 48, 51 53, 74 Ruppert, Evelyn, 74 Ryan, James, 16 S Saltzman, Lisa, 34 Shapiro, Michael, 12, 13, 25 Sugar as commodity (see Mintz, Sidney ) and importation of contract laborers, 63 plantations in Hawai i, 71 T Theory critical-practical, 7 praxis in non-academic space, 3 V Visual culture, 34, 39, 47 and its use in education research, 16 W Whiteness, 47 as the spirit of enterprise, 47 ( see also Fusco, Coco ) Woman as agents of regeneration, 45, 46 as embodiment of white-christianfeminine-ideal, 47 as good-wife, 42 as help-meet, 42, 43