Violent geographies : fear, terror, and political violence /
Derek Gregory and Allan Pred's Violent Geographies gathers together a group of young and well established geographers to look at how territory and space delimit and shape both terrorism and political violence in wide range of places, from the Middle East to Latin America. In short, the book sho...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Routledge,
©2007.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Introduction / Derek Gregory and Allan Pred
- 2. Bare life, political violence, and the territorial structure of Britain and Ireland / Gerry Kearns
- 3. "An unrecognizable condition has arrived" / Anna J. Secor
- 4. Cosmopolitanism's collateral damage / Eric N. Olund
- 5. Refuge or refusal / Jennifer Hyndman and Alison Mountz
- 6. Imperialism imposed and invited / Jim Glassman
- 7. Spaces of terror and fear on Colombia's Pacific coast / Ulrich Oslender
- 8. Fatal transactions / Philippe Le Billon
- 9. The geography of Hindu right-wing violence in India / Rupal Oza
- 10. Revolutionary Islam / Michael Watts
- 11. Vanishing points / Derek Gregory
- 12. Groom Lake and the imperial production of nowhere / Trevor Paglen
- 13. Targeting the inner landscape / Matthew Farish
- 14. Immaculate warfare? The spatial politics of extreme violence / Nigel Thrift
- 15. The Pentagon's new imperial cartography / Simon Dalby
- 16. Demodernizing by design / Stephen Graham
- 17. The terror city hypothesis / Mitchell Gray and Elvin Wyly
- 18. Banal terrorism / Cindi Katz
- 19. Situated ignorance and state terrorism / Allan Pred.