At the Limits of Justice : Women of Colour on Terror /
In At the Limits of Justice, twenty-nine contributors from six countries examine the political, social, and personal repercussions of the war on terror.
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
[2014]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: At the Limits of Justice: Women of Colour on Terror / Suvendrini Perera and Sherene H. Razack
- Section One: Mundane Terror/(Un)Liveable Lives. Ch. 1: Introduction / Laura Kwak
- Ch. 2: Violence and Terror in a Colonized Country: Canada's Indian Residential School System / Robina Thomas
- Ch. 3: Terrorism and the Birthing Body in Jerusalem / Nadera Shalhoub Kevorkian
- Ch. 4: The Manufacture of Torture as Public Truth: The Case of Omar Khadr / Sherene H. Razack
- Ch. 5: Surveillance Effects: South Asian, Arab, and Afghan American Youth in the War on Terror / Sunaina Maira
- Ch. 6: The Biopolitics of Christian Persecution / Andrea Smith.
- Section Two: Violence in a Far Country: Other Women's Lives. Ch.7: Introduction / Roshan Jahangeer & Shaira Vadasaria
- Ch. 8: "Collateral violence": Women Rights and National Security in Pakistan's War on Terror / Amina Jamal
- Ch. 9: "Outsourcing Patriarchy: Feminist Encounters, transnational mediations and the crime of "Honor killings" / Inderpal Grewal
- Ch. 10: Diasporas of Empire: Arab Americans and the Reverberations of War / Nadine Naber
- Ch. 11: Sovereignty, War on Terror and Violence against Women / Meyda Yegenoglu.
- Section Three: Terror and the Limits of Remembering. Ch. 12: Introduction / Kendra-Ann Pitt
- Ch. 13: "Weeping is Singing": After War, a Transnational Lament / Merlinda Bobis
- Ch. 14: Gone but not Forgotten: Memorial Murals, Vigils and the Politics of Popular Commemoration in Jamaica / Honor Ford Smith
- Ch. 15: "Lest We Forget": Terror and the Politics of Commemoration in Guyana / Alissa Trotz
- Ch. 16: "Tortured Bodies": The Biopolitics of Torture and Truth in Chile / Teresa Macias.
- Section Four: Thinking Humanitarianism/Thinking Terror. Ch. 17: Introduction / Gulzar R. Charania
- Ch. 18: From the Northern Territory Emergency Response to Stronger Futures
- Where is the Evidence that Australian Aboriginal Women are Leading Self-Determining Lives? / Nicole Watson
- Ch. 19: Power In/Through Speaking of Terror: The Geopolitics and Anti-Politics of Discourses on Violence in Other Places / Sedef Arat-Koc
- Ch. 20: Africa, 9/11 and the Temporality and Spatiality of Race and Terror / Malinda S Smith
- Ch. 21: Humanitarianism as Planetary Politics / Miriam Ticktin.
- Section Five: Terror Circuits. Ch. 22: Introduction / Hena Tyyebi
- Ch. 23: Visual Colonial Economies and Slave Death in Modernity: Bin Laden's Terror? / Anna M. Agathangelou
- Ch. 24: Viewing Violence in a Far Country: Abu Ghraib and Terror's New Performativities / Suvendrini Perera
- Ch. 25: Fighting Terror: Race, Sex and the Monstrosity of Islam / Sunera Thobani.
- Section Six: Theorizing (at) the Limits of Justice. Ch. 26: Introduction / Nashwa Salem
- Ch. 27: In Terror, In Love, Out of Time / Asma Abbas
- Ch. 28: Radical Praxis or Knowing / at
- the Limits of Justice / Denise Ferreira da Silva
- Ch. 29: Unsewing My Lips, Breathing my Voice: The Spoken and Unspoken Truth of Transnational Violence / Omeima Sukkarieh
- Ch. 30: Mori Cards: The Body Bags Installation / Omeima Sukkarieh.