This book uses philosophical approaches to explore the idea of genocidal violence as a structural element in the world. The chapters in this volume address the moral, ethical, and political significance of the fact that our agency requires structures that may make nation states and national citizens more susceptible to genocidal projects.
This book uses philosophical approaches to explore the idea of genocidal violence as a structural element in the world. The chapters in this volume address the moral, ethical, and political significance of the fact that our agency requires structures that may make nation states and national citizens more susceptible to genocidal projects.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anne O'Byrne is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Stony Brook University. She is author of Natality and Finitude (2010), co-editor of Subjects and Simulations: Between Baudrillard and Lacoue-Labarthe (2014), translator of Jean-Luc Nancy's Being Singular Plural and Corpus II, and author of numerous articles on politics, ontology, biology, and generational being. Martin Shuster is associate professor of philosophy at Goucher College, where he also directs the Center for Geographies of Justice and where he is jointly appointed in the Humanities Center. In addition to many articles and book chapters, he is the author of Autonomy after Auschwitz: Adorno German Idealism and Modernity (2014), New Television: The Aesthetics and Politics of a Genre (2017), and How to Measure a World? A Philosophy of Judaism (2021).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Donald Bloxham Introduction Anne O'Byrne and Martin Shuster Part I Agency and Institutions 1. Hegel and State Homogenization Martin Shuster 2. The Friends of War and Genocide Jacqueline Stevens 3. The 'Criminal' and the Crime of Genocide Lissa Skitolsky 4. Genocide and Agency in the Americas: Methodological Considerations Rocío Zambrana Part II Bodies and Beyond 5. Generational Being Anne O'Byrne 6. Epigenetics and Existential Reflections on Trauma Ada S. Jaarsma 7. "We Charge Genocide": Anti-Black Racism in the United States as Genocidal Structural Violence Lisa Guenther 8. Pornographic Ways of Looking and the Logic of Disposability Kelly Oliver Part III Time and Violence 9. Totalitarianism as Structural Violence: Towards New Grammars of Listening María del Rosario Acosta López 10. Gendercide, Rwanda, and Post-Genocidal Violence Al Frankowski 11. Law and Oral History: Hearing the Claims of Indigenous Peoples Jill Stauffer Part IV Ethos and Violence 12. Violence, Right, and Righteousness: Thinking the Political with and Against Lévinas Carly Lane 13. Structure and Fantasy: Holocaust Perpetrators and Genocide Studies Dan Stone 14. Reasonable Religion, Reasonable States, and Invisible Violence Heather Rae Epilogue: Theses on Our Only Possible Future James R. Watson
Preface Donald Bloxham Introduction Anne O'Byrne and Martin Shuster Part I Agency and Institutions 1. Hegel and State Homogenization Martin Shuster 2. The Friends of War and Genocide Jacqueline Stevens 3. The 'Criminal' and the Crime of Genocide Lissa Skitolsky 4. Genocide and Agency in the Americas: Methodological Considerations Rocío Zambrana Part II Bodies and Beyond 5. Generational Being Anne O'Byrne 6. Epigenetics and Existential Reflections on Trauma Ada S. Jaarsma 7. "We Charge Genocide": Anti-Black Racism in the United States as Genocidal Structural Violence Lisa Guenther 8. Pornographic Ways of Looking and the Logic of Disposability Kelly Oliver Part III Time and Violence 9. Totalitarianism as Structural Violence: Towards New Grammars of Listening María del Rosario Acosta López 10. Gendercide, Rwanda, and Post-Genocidal Violence Al Frankowski 11. Law and Oral History: Hearing the Claims of Indigenous Peoples Jill Stauffer Part IV Ethos and Violence 12. Violence, Right, and Righteousness: Thinking the Political with and Against Lévinas Carly Lane 13. Structure and Fantasy: Holocaust Perpetrators and Genocide Studies Dan Stone 14. Reasonable Religion, Reasonable States, and Invisible Violence Heather Rae Epilogue: Theses on Our Only Possible Future James R. Watson
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