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Everyday Occupations Experiencing Militarism In South Asia And The Middle East Kamala Visweswaran Editor

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Everyday Occupations Experiencing Militarism In South Asia And The Middle East Kamala Visweswaran Editor
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Everyday Occupations Experiencing Militarism In South Asia And The Middle East Kamala Visweswaran Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.16 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Kamala Visweswaran (editor)
ISBN: 9780812207835, 0812207831
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Everyday Occupations Experiencing Militarism In South Asia And The Middle East Kamala Visweswaran Editor by Kamala Visweswaran (editor) 9780812207835, 0812207831 instant download after payment.

Everyday Occupations engages visual culture and the ethnography of space, satire and parody, poetry and political critique to examine militarization as it is wielded as a cultural and political tool, and as it is experienced as a material form of violence and symbolic domination.


Everyday Occupations engages visual culture and the ethnography of space, satire and parody, poetry and political critique to examine militarization as it is wielded as a cultural and political tool, and as it is experienced as a material form of violence and symbolic domination.

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