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Representing The Experience Of War And Atrocity Interdisciplinary Explorations In Visual Criminology 1st Ed Ronnie Lippens

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Representing The Experience Of War And Atrocity Interdisciplinary Explorations In Visual Criminology 1st Ed Ronnie Lippens
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing; Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.04 MB
Author: Ronnie Lippens, Emma Murray
ISBN: 9783030139247, 9783030139254, 3030139247, 3030139255
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Representing The Experience Of War And Atrocity Interdisciplinary Explorations In Visual Criminology 1st Ed Ronnie Lippens by Ronnie Lippens, Emma Murray 9783030139247, 9783030139254, 3030139247, 3030139255 instant download after payment.

This book explores how the experience of war and related atrocities tend to be visually expressed and how such articulations and representations are circulated and consumed. Each chapter of this volume examines how an image can contribute to a richer understanding of the experience of war and atrocity and thus they contribute to the burgeoning field of the "criminology of war". Topics include the destruction of war in oppositional cultural forms - comparing the Nazi period with the ISIS destruction of Palmyra - and the visual aesthetics of violence deployed by Jihadi terrorism. The contributors are a multi-disciplinary team drawn mainly from criminology but also sociology, international relations, gender studies, English and the visual arts. This book will advance this field in new directions with refreshing, original work.

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