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Necrogeopolitics On Death And Deathmaking In International Relations Caroline Alphin

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Necrogeopolitics On Death And Deathmaking In International Relations Caroline Alphin
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.32 MB
Author: Caroline Alphin, François Debrix
ISBN: 9780429457760, 9781138313149, 0429457766, 1138313149
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Necrogeopolitics On Death And Deathmaking In International Relations Caroline Alphin by Caroline Alphin, François Debrix 9780429457760, 9781138313149, 0429457766, 1138313149 instant download after payment.

Necrogeopolitics: On Death and Death-Making in International Relations brings together a diverse array of critical IR scholars, political theorists, critical security studies researchers, and critical geographers to provide a series of interventions on the topic of death and death-making in global politics.
Contrary to most existing scholarship, this volume does not place the emphasis on traditional sources or large-scale configurations of power/force leading to death in IR. Instead, it details, theorizes, and challenges more mundane, perhaps banal, and often ordinary modalities of violence perpetrated against human lives and bodies, and often contributing to horrific instances of death and destruction. Concepts such as "slow death," "soft killing," "superfluous bodies," or "extra/ordinary" destruction/disappearance are brought to the fore by prominent voices in these fields alongside more junior creative thinkers to rethink the politics of life and death in the global polity away from dominant IR or political theory paradigms about power, force, and violence.
The volume features chapters that offer thought-provoking reconsiderations of key concepts, theories, and practices about death and death-making along with other chapters that seek to challenge some of these concepts, theories, or practices in settings that include the Palestinian territories, Brazilian cities, displaced population flows from the Middle East, sites of immigration policing in North America, and spaces of welfare politics in Scandinavian states.

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