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050 00 $aGN495.2$b.V56 2004
082 00 $a303.6$221
245 00 $aViolence in war and peace :$ban anthology /$cedited by Nancy Scheper-Hughes and Philippe Bourgois.
260 $aMalden, MA :$bBlackwell Pub.,$c2004.
263 $a0310
300 $axv, 496 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm.
490 1 $aBlackwell readers in anthropology ;$v5
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction: Making Sense of Violence /$rNancy Scheper-Hughes, Philippe Bourgois --$gPt. I.$tConquest and Colonialism --$g1.$tFrom Heart of Darkness /$rJoseph Conrad --$g2.$tCulture of Terror - Space of Death: Roger Casement's Putumayo Report and the Explanation of Torture /$rMichael Taussig --$g3.$tFrom Ishi in Two Worlds: A Biography of the Last Wild Indian in North America /$rTheodora Kroeber --$g4.$tIshi's Brain, Ishi's Ashes: Anthropology and Genocide /$rNancy Scheper-Hughes --$g5.$tTribal Warfare /$rR. Brian Ferguson --$g6.$tFrom The Bushman Myth: The Making of a Namibian Underclass /$rRobert J. Gordon --$gPt. II.$tThe Holocaust --$g7.$tRight of Death and Power Over Life /$rMichael Foucault --$g8.$tThe Gray Zone /$rPrimo Levi --$g9.$tFrom Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil /$rHannah Arendt --$g10.$tInitiation to Mass Murder: The Jozefow Massacre /$rChristopher R. Browning --$g11.$tFrom This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen /$rTadeusz Borowski --$g12.$tFrom Maus: A Survivor's Tale, II: And Here My Troubles Began /$rArt Spiegelman --$gPt. III.$tThe Politics of Communal Violence --$g13.$tFrom "Hellhounds" /$rLeon F. Litwack --$g14.$tFrom Purity and Exile: Violence, Memory, and National Cosmology among Hutu Refugees in Tanzania /$rLiisa H. Malkki --$g15.$tFrom We Wish To Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families: Stories from Rwanda /$rPhilip Gourevitch --$gPt. IV.$tWhy Do People Kill? --$g16.$tBehavioral Study of Obedience /$rStanley Milgram --$g17.$tGrief and a Headhunter's Rage /$rRenato Rosaldo --$g18.$tWhy Did You Kill?: The Cambodian Genocide and the Dark Side of Face and Honor /$rAlexander Laban Hinton --$gPt. V.$tThe State Amok: State Violence and Dirty Wars --$g19.$tTalking Terror /$rMichael Taussig --$g20.$tBodies, Death, and Silence /$rNancy Scheper-Hughes --$g21.$tLiving in a State of Fear /$rLinda Green --$g22.$tKilling Priests, Nuns, Women, Children /$rJean Franco --$g23.$tThe Fear of Indifference: Combatants' Anxieties about the Political Identity of Civilians during Argentina's Dirty War /$rAntonius Robben --$g24.$tOn Cultural Anesthesia: From Desert Storm to Rodney King /$rAllen Feldman --$g25.$tThe New War Against Terror: Responding to 9/11 /$rNoam Chomsky --$g26.$tViolence Foretold: Reflections on 9/11 /$rNancy Scheper-Hughes --$gPt. VI.$tViolence and Political Resistance --$g27.$tPreface to Frantz Fanon's Wretched of the Earth /$rJean-Paul Sartre --$g28.$tFrom On Violence /$rHannah Arendt --$g29.$tDirty Protest: Symbolic Overdetermination and Gender in Northern Ireland Ethnic Violence /$rBegona Aretxaga --$g30.$tWho's the Killer? Popular Justice and Human Rights in a South African Squatter Camp /$rNancy Scheper-Hughes --$gPt. VII.$tPeacetime Crimes: Everyday Violence --$g31.$tTerror as Usual: Walter Benjamin's Theory of History as State of Siege /$rMichael Taussig --$g32.$tSymbolic Violence /$rPierre Bourdieu and Loic Wacquant --$g33.$tTwo Feet Under and a Cardboard Coffin: The Social Production of Indifference to Child Death /$rNancy Scheper-Hughes --$g34.$tOn Suffering and Structural Violence: A View from Below /$rPaul Farmer --$g35.$tSuffering Child: An Embodiment of War and Its Aftermath in Post-Sandinista Nicaragua /$rJames Quesada --$g36.$t"The Lower Classes Smell," from The Road to Wigan Pier /$rGeorge Orwell --$g37.$tUS Inner-city Apartheid: The Contours of Structural and Interpersonal Violence /$rPhilippe Bourgois --$g38.$tDenaturalizing Disaster: A Social Autopsy of the 1995 Chicago Heat Wave /$rEric Klinenberg --$g39.$tThe New "Peculiar Institution": On the Prison as Surrogate Ghetto /$rLoic Wacquant --$gPt. VIII.$tGendered Violence --$g40.$tLanguage and Body: Transactions in the Construction of Pain /$rVeena Das --$g41.$tFrom The Massacre at El Mozote: A Parable of the Cold War /$rMark Danner --$g42.$tGendered and Symbolic Violence /$rPierre Bourdieu --$g43.$tThe Everyday Violence of Gang Rape /$rPhilippe Bourgois --$g44.$tHooking Up: Protective Pairing for Punks /$rStephen Donaldson --$g45.$tSex and Death in the Rational World of Defense Intellectuals /$rCarol Cohn --$gPt. IX.$tTorture --$g46.$tFrom The Body in Pain: The Making and Unmaking of the World /$rElaine Scarry --$g47.$tFrom Trauma and Recovery: The Aftermath of Violence - From Domestic Abuse to Political Terror /$rJudith Herman --$g48.$tThe Wet Bag and Other Phantoms /$rAntjie Krog --$g49.$tThe Treatment of Children in the 'Dirty War': Ideology, State Terrorism, and the Abuse of Children in Argentina /$rMarcelo M. Suarez-Orozco --$gPt. X.$tWitnessing/Writing Violence --$g50.$tFrom Maus: A Survivor's Tale, II: And Here My Troubles Began /$rArt Spiegelman --$g51.$tMissing the Revolution: Anthropologists and the War in Peru /$rOrin Starn --$g52.$tFrom War Stories: The Culture of Foreign Correspondents /$rMark Pedelty --$g53.$tWith Genet in the Palestinian Field /$rTed Swedenburg --$g54.$tThe Anthropologist as Terrorist /$rJoseba Zulaika --$g55.$tAn Alternative Anthropology: Exercising the Preferential Option for the Poor /$rLeigh Binford --$g56.$tThe Continuum of Violence in War and Peace: Post-Cold War Lessons from El Salvador /$rPhilippe Bourgois --$gPt. XI.$tAftermaths --$g57.$tThe Witness /$rGiorgio Agamben --$g58.$tColonial War and Mental Disorders /$rFrantz Fanon --$g59.$tFrom The Soft Vengeance of a Freedom Fighter /$rAlbie Sachs --$g60.$tUndoing: Social Suffering and the Politics of Remorse in the New South Africa /$rNancy Scheper-Hughes --$g61.$tFrom When Victims Become Killers: Colonialism, Nativism, and the Genocide in Rwanda /$rMahmood Mamdani --$g62.$tFrom The Burden of Memory: The Muse of Forgiveness /$rWole Soyinka.
520 1 $a"Drawing from a remarkable range of sources, the editors juxtapose the routine violence of everyday life against the sudden outcropping of unexpected, extraordinary violence such as the Holocaust, the Rwandan genocide, the state violence of Argentina's Dirty War, revolution, vigilante "justice," and organized criminal violence." "In Violence in War and Peace, Scheper-Hughes and Bourgois offer a thought-provoking tool for students and thinkers from all walks of life. It is an exploration of violence at the broadest levels: personal, social, and political."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aViolence.
650 0 $aGenocide.
650 0 $aPolitical violence.
700 1 $aScheper-Hughes, Nancy.
700 1 $aBourgois, Philippe I.,$d1956-
830 0 $aBlackwell readers in anthropology ;$v5.
852 00 $bleh$hGN495.2$i.V56 2004
852 00 $bbus$hGN495.2$i.V56 2004