The Logics of Biopower and the War on Terror : Living, Dying, Surviving
The Logics of Biopower and the War on Terror : Living, Dying, Surviving
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Author(s): Masters, Cristina
ISBN No.: 9781403974655
Pages: xix, 252
Year: 200706
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 75.89
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Introduction--Elizabeth Dauphinee & Cristina Masters * Part I: Bodies, Lives, Deaths * Crossroads of Death--Roxanne Lynne Doty * Missing Persons: Manhattan, September 2001--Jenny Edkins * Body Counts: The Biopolitics of Death--Cristina Masters * Part II: Cinematics, Culture, Aesthetics * Responsibility and Terror: Visual Culture and Violence in the Precarious Life--Mark J. Lacy * Persistence of Memory? The (New) Surrealism of American Security Policy--Kyle Grayson * Securitizing the Unconscious: The Bush Doctrine of Preemption and Minority Report --Cynthia Weber * The Biopolitics of Security: Oil, Empire and the Sports Utility Vehicle--David Campbell * Part III: Regulation, Securitization, Preemption * Sovereign Contradictions: Maher Arar and the Indefinite Future--David Mutimer * Abject Spaces, Frontiers, Zones, Camps--Engin F. Isin & Kim Rygiel * Biopolitics and the Tragic Subject of Human Rights--Anne Orford * Living, Dying, Surviving--Elizabeth Dauphinee Introduction--Elizabeth Dauphinee & Cristina Masters * Part I: Bodies, Lives, Deaths * Crossroads of Death--Roxanne Lynne Doty * Missing Persons: Manhattan, September 2001--Jenny Edkins * Body Counts: The Biopolitics of Death--Cristina Masters * Part II: Cinematics, Culture, Aesthetics * Responsibility and Terror: Visual Culture and Violence in the Precarious Life--Mark J. Lacy * Persistence of Memory? The (New) Surrealism of American Security Policy--Kyle Grayson * Securitizing the Unconscious: The Bush Doctrine of Preemption and Minority Report --Cynthia Weber * The Biopolitics of Security: Oil, Empire and the Sports Utility Vehicle--David Campbell * Part III: Regulation, Securitization, Preemption * Sovereign Contradictions: Maher Arar and the Indefinite Future--David Mutimer * Abject Spaces, Frontiers, Zones, Camps--Engin F. Isin & Kim Rygiel * Biopolitics and the Tragic Subject of Human Rights--Anne Orford * Living, Dying, Surviving--Elizabeth Dauphinee.


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