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Nationalism Terrorism Patriotism A Speculative Ethnography Of War Yamuna Sangarasivam

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Nationalism Terrorism Patriotism A Speculative Ethnography Of War Yamuna Sangarasivam
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Publisher: Springer Nature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.78 MB
Pages: 341
Author: Yamuna Sangarasivam
ISBN: 9783030826659, 9783030826642, 3030826651, 3030826643
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Nationalism Terrorism Patriotism A Speculative Ethnography Of War Yamuna Sangarasivam by Yamuna Sangarasivam 9783030826659, 9783030826642, 3030826651, 3030826643 instant download after payment.

This book examines the intersecting forces of nationalism, terrorism, and patriotism that normalize an acceptance of the global war on terror as essential to maintaining freedom and democracy as defined by white nation-states. Readers are introduced to speculative ethnography: an experimental methodology that bends time and space through the practice of avant-garde poetics. This study conceptualizes terrorism as a place of colonial encounters between soldiers, insurgents, civilians, and leaders of nation-states. The tactics of suicide bombings employed by the Tamil nationalist movement, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, are juxtaposed with drone strikes in asymmetric warfare where violence becomes a means of dialogue. Each chapter weaves seemingly disparate narratives from multiple experiences and sites of war, inviting readers to witness the condition of getting lost in that willful attachment to killing and being killed in service of patriotic pride and national belonging.

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