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States of Violence

Coronil, Fernando(Edited by)Skurski, Julie(Edited by)
Part of the The Comparative Studies in Society & History Book S. series
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An exploration of the often unrecognized violent foundations of modern nations This extraordinary collection of essays recasts prevailing understandings of the role of violence in the formation of the modern world.

By illuminating the links between exceptional ruptures and the routine maintenance of social order, the collection expands and redefines our understanding of political violence.

By means of a combination of detailed historical studies and imaginative reflection, this book explores the often unrecognized violent foundations of modern nations.

Focusing on the relations between the state and the domestic order, it directs attention to contests over the establishment and representation of meanings, and addresses the impact of state-centered categories and narratives on the organization and collective remembering of violence.

The essays cover a wide range of regions, time periods, and processes, including the Middle East, South Asia, Latin America, the United States, and Europe; and spans violent uprisings as well as the quotidian administration of the law. As its title suggests, States of Violence brings together the stable and the transient, the institutional and the experiential, inviting recognition of the multiple intersections of practices of governance and processes of feeling.

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0472098934 / 9780472098934
Hardback
303.6
15/03/2006
United States
English
488 p. : ill.
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