Bodies of Violence
Title | Bodies of Violence PDF eBook |
Author | Lauren B. Wilcox |
Publisher | |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0199384487 |
According to conventional international relations theory, states or groups make war and, in doing so, kill and injure people that other states are charged with protecting. While it sees the perpetrators of violence as rational actors, it views those who are either protected or killed by this violence as mere bodies: ahistorical humans who breathe, suffer and die but have no particular political agency. In its rationalist variants, IR theory only sees bodies as inert objects. Constructivist theory argues that subjects are formed through social relations, but leaves the bodies of subjects outside of politics, as "brute facts." According to Wilcox, such limited thinking about bodies and violence is not just wrong, but also limits the capacity of IR to theorize the meaning of political violence. By contrast to rationalist and constructivist theory, feminist theory sees subjectivity and the body as inextricably linked. This book argues that IR needs to rethink its approach to bodies as having particular political meaning in their own right. For example, bodies both direct violent acts (violence in drone warfare, for example) and are constituted by practices that manage violence (for example, scrutiny of persons as bodies through biometric technologies and body scanners). The book also argues that violence is more than a strategic action of rational actors (as in rationalist theories) or a destructive violation of community laws and norms (as in liberal and constructivist theories). Because IR theorizes bodies as outside of politics, it cannot see how violence can be understood as a creative force for shaping the limits of how we understand ourselves as political subjects, as well as forming the boundaries of our political communities. By engaging with feminist theories of embodiment and violence, Bodies of Violence provides a more nuanced treatment of the nexus of bodies, subjects and violence than currently exists in the field of international relations.
Violence and the Body
Title | Violence and the Body PDF eBook |
Author | Arturo J. Aldama |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Pages | 466 |
Release | 2003-05-28 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780253215598 |
This title explores the relationship between subalternity, the discourse and technology of the body, and the rise and proliferation of racial, colonial, sexual, domestic, and state violence, examining the materiality of violence on the 'otherized' body.
Victims and the Postmodern Narrative or Doing Violence to the Body
Title | Victims and the Postmodern Narrative or Doing Violence to the Body PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Ledbetter |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 173 |
Release | 2016-07-27 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1349245909 |
Victims and the Postmodern Narrative suggests that reading and writing about literature are ways to gain an ethical understanding of how we live in the world. Postmodern narrative is an important way to reveal and discuss who are society's victims, inviting the reader to become one with them. A close reading of fiction by Toni Morrison, Patrick Suskind, D.M. Thomas, Ian McEwan and J.M. Coetzee reveals a violence imposed on gender, race and the body-politic. Such violence is not new to the postmodern world, but merely reflects Western culture's religious traditions, as the author demonstrates through a reading of stories from the Hebrew Bible and the Christian New Testament.
Victims of Crime
Title | Victims of Crime PDF eBook |
Author | Robert A. Jerin |
Publisher | Wadsworth Publishing Company |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN |
This comprehensive text for students in criminal justice, victimology, and victims' issues examines past and current victimological studies and information. The authors discuss crime victims in relationship to the criminal justice system including the police, courts, and corrections. In addition, women, children, elderly, and minority victims are addressed, as well as international victim systems and crime prevention strategies. This text is a thorough and complete analysis of victims' issues.
Violence, Victims, Justifications
Title | Violence, Victims, Justifications PDF eBook |
Author | Felix Ó Murchadha |
Publisher | Peter Lang |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9783039107353 |
Violence is a central issue of contemporary society at all levels, affecting human relationships from the most intimate to the most impersonal. But what is violence? Is violence justifiable? What relevance does the fate of the victim of violence have to such questions? To address these and similar questions, this volume brings together thinkers from a wide range of philosophical backgrounds who employ a rich variety of methods, ranging from the strictly analytic to the postmodern. They explore issues such as responsibility, provocation, violation, cruelty, self-determination and deception in attempting to understand violence in relation both to the suffering of its victims and the justifications offered by its perpetrators and their supporters. In exploring these issues the essays collected in this volume explore terrorism, rape, genocide and state-sponsored violence.
Acts Passed by the General Assembly of Georgia
Title | Acts Passed by the General Assembly of Georgia PDF eBook |
Author | Georgia |
Publisher | |
Pages | 542 |
Release | 1894 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN |
Bog bodies
Title | Bog bodies PDF eBook |
Author | Melanie Giles |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 555 |
Release | 2020-12-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1526150174 |
This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. The ‘bog bodies’ of north-western Europe have captured the imaginations of poets and archaeologists alike, allowing us to come face-to-face with individuals from the past. Their exceptional preservation permits us to examine minute details of their lives and deaths, making us reflect poignantly on our own mortality. But, as this book argues, the bodies must be resituated within a turbulent world of endemic violence and change. Reinterpreting the latest continental research and new discoveries, and featuring a ground-breaking ‘cold case’ forensic study of Worsley Man, Manchester Museum’s ‘bog head’, it brings the bogs to life through both natural history and folklore, revealing them as places that were rich and fertile yet dangerous. The book also argues that these remains do not just pose practical conservation problems but also philosophical dilemmas, compounded by the critical debate on if – and how – they should be displayed.