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Discounting Life Necropolitical Law Culture And The Long War On Terror Jothie Rajah

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Discounting Life Necropolitical Law Culture And The Long War On Terror Jothie Rajah
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.06 MB
Pages: 370
Author: Jothie Rajah
ISBN: 9781316513682, 9781009084161, 9781009083966, 1316513688
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Discounting Life Necropolitical Law Culture And The Long War On Terror Jothie Rajah by Jothie Rajah 9781316513682, 9781009084161, 9781009083966, 1316513688 instant download after payment.

Extrajudicial, extraterritorial killings of War on Terror adversaries by the US state have become the new normal. Alongside targeted individuals, unnamed and uncounted others are maimed and killed. Despite the absence of law's conventional sites, processes, and actors, the US state celebrates these killings as the realization of 'justice.' Meanwhile, images, narrative, and affect do the work of law; authorizing and legitimizing the discounting of some lives so that others – implicitly, American nationals – may live. How then, as we live through this unending, globalized war, are we to make sense of law in relation to the valuing of life? Adopting an interdisciplinary approach to law to excavate the workings of necropolitical law, and interrogating the US state's justifications for the project of counterterror, this book's temporal arc, the long War on Terror, illuminates the profound continuities and many guises for racialized, imperial violence informing the contemporary discounting of life.

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