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Cultures of fear. A critical reader

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Cultures of fear. A critical reader
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  • Editorial PLUTO PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780745329659
  • ISBN10 0745329659
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 345
  • Año de Edición 2009
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Rústica

Cultures of fear. A critical reader

Editorial PLUTO PRESS

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In Cultures of Fear, a truly world-class line up of scholars explore how governments use fear in order to control their citizens. The "social contract" gives modern states responsibility for the security of their citizens, but this collection argues that governments often nurture a culture of fear within their contries. When people are scared of "terrorist" threats, or "alarming rises" in violent crime they are more likely to accept oppressive laws from their rulers. Cultures of Fear is and interdisciplinary reader for students of anthropology and politics. Contributors include Noam Chomsky, Slavoj Zizek, Jean Baudrillard, Catharine MacKinnon, Neil Smith, Cynthia Enloe, David L. Altheide, Cynthia Cockburn and Carolyn Nordstrum.

Introduction Part One: Cultures of Fear 1. The New War Against Terror, Noam Chomsky (MIT) 2. Engineering Ruins and Affect, Joseph Masco (University of Chicago) 3. Terrorism and the Politics of Fear, Arizona State University 4. Global Executioner: Scales of Terror, Neil Smith, CUNY 5. Welcome to the Desert of the Real, Slavoj Zizek, University of Ljubljana Part Two: States of Terror 6. Human Rights and Complex Human Emergencies, Lucia Ann McSpadden and John R. MacArthur 7. Speechless Emissaries, Liisa H. Malkki, Stanford University 8. Medicalizing Trauma, Doug Henry, University of North Texas 9. The Violence of Humanitarianism, Miriam Ticktin , University of Michigan 10. On the Run, Solrun Willisken, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Part Three: Zones of Violence 11. Gender, Terrorism, and War, Susan J. Brison, Dartmouth College 12. Women, Militarism, and Violence, Amy Caiazza, Institute for Women's Policy Research, Washington D.C. 13. The Continuum of Violence, Cynthia Cockburn, City University London 14. Girls Behind the (Front) Lines, Carolyn Nordstrom, Notre Dame 15. Growing up in Guerilla Camps, Julia Dickson-Gomez, Institute for Community Research, Hartford Connecticut Part Four: Intimacies of Suffering 16.á Sexual Violence during War, Elisabeth Jean Wood, Yale University 17.á Militarizing Women's Lives, Cynthia Enloe, Clark University 18. The Political Economy of Rape, Meredith Turshen, Rutgers University 19.á Postmodern Genocide, Catharine MacKinnon, University of Michigan Part Five.áá Normalizing Atrocities 20. Cultural Appropriations of Suffering in Our Times, Arthur Kleinman and Joan Kleinman, Harvard University 21.á On Cultural Anesthesia: From Desert Storm to Rodney King, Allen Feldman, New York University 22. A Strange and Bitter Crop: Spectacles of Torture, Hzel Carby, Yale University 23.á The Empire of Camps, Nicholas Mirzoeff, New York University