War, Citizenship, Territory
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Langue: | Anglais |
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Abingdon :
Taylor & Francis,
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Table des matières:
- The politics of war, citizenship, territory / Deborah Cowen and Emily Gilbert
- Imagining urban warfare : urbanization and U.S. military technoscience / Stephen Graham
- Spaces of exception and unexceptionability / Matthew G. Hannah
- Bombs, bodies, acts : the banalization of suicide / Engin F. Isin and Melissa L. Finn
- Panic, civility, and the homeland / Matthew Farish
- Distributed preparedness : space, security, and citizenship in the United States / Stephen J. Collier and Andrew Lakoff
- Reconstituting Iraq / Stuart Elden
- War veterans, disability, and postcolonial citizenship in Angola and Mozambique / Marcus Power
- Who are the victims? Where is the violence? The spatial dialectics of Andean violence as revealed by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Peru / Maureen Hays-Mitchell
- Unreliable Chinese : internal security and the devaluation and expansion of citizenship in postwar Hong Kong / Alan Smart
- Conflict, citizenship, and human security : geographies of protection / Jennifer Hyndman
- Citizenship in the "homeland" : families at war / Deborah Cowen and Emily Gilbert
- Resistance, detainment, asylum : the onto-political limits of border crossing in North America / Davina Bhandar
- IDs and territory : population control for resource expropriation / Nadia Abu-Zahra
- Nation and gender in Jewish Israel / Tamar Mayer
- Mobilizing civil society for the hegemonic state : the Korean War and the construction of soldiercitizens in the United States / Colin Flint
- "Not for queen and country or any of that shit-- " : reflections on citizenship and military participation in contemporary British soldier narratives / Rachel Woodward
- Afterword / Neil Smith