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Contesting Torture Interdisciplinary Perspectives Rory Cox Faye Donnelly

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Contesting Torture Interdisciplinary Perspectives Rory Cox Faye Donnelly
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.68 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Rory Cox, Faye Donnelly, Anthony F. Lang Jr.
ISBN: 9780367360351, 9781032308692, 0367360357, 1032308699, 2022017007, 2022017008
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Contesting Torture Interdisciplinary Perspectives Rory Cox Faye Donnelly by Rory Cox, Faye Donnelly, Anthony F. Lang Jr. 9780367360351, 9781032308692, 0367360357, 1032308699, 2022017007, 2022017008 instant download after payment.

This edited volume seeks to contest prevailing assumptions about torture and to consider why, despite its illegality, torture continues to be widely employed and misrepresented.
The resurgence of torture and public justifications of it led to the central questions that this inter-disciplinary volume seeks to address: How is it possible for torture to be practiced when it is legally prohibited? What kinds of moves do agents make that render torture palatable? Why do so many ignore the evidence that torture is ineffective as an intelligence-gathering technique? Who are the victims of torture? The various contributors in the book look to history, the practices of interrogators, artistic representations, documentary films, rendition policies, political campaigns, diplomatic discourses, international legal rules, refugee practices, and cultural representations of death and the body to illuminate how torture becomes permissible. Building from the personal to the communal, and from the practical to the conceptual, the volume reflects the multivalence of torture itself. This framework enables readers at all levels better appreciate how and why torture is open to so many interpretations and applications.
This book will be of much interest to students of International Relations, Security Studies, Terrorism Studies, Ethics, and International Legal Studies.

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