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Violence and the body : race, gender, and the state / edited by Arturo J. Aldama ; foreword by Alfred Arteaga.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c2003.
Description
viii, 452 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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Subject(s)
Violence
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Social control
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Feminist theory
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Human body
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Political aspects
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Human body
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Social aspects
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Race relations
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Political aspects
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Sexism
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Marginality, Social
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Related name
Aldama, Arturo J., 1964-
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Summary note
This title explores the relationship between subalternity, the discourse and technology of the body, and the rise and proliferation of racial, colonial, sexual, domestic, and state violence, examining the materiality of violence on the 'otherized' body.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Action note
Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
Violence, bodies, and the color of fear: an introduction / Arturo J. Aldama
Borders, violence, and the struggle for Chicana and Chicano subjectivity / Arturo J. Aldama
Hungarian poetic nationalism or national pornography?: Eastern Europe and feminism-with a difference / Anikó Imre
Militarizing the feminine body: women's participation in the Tamil nationalist struggle / Yamuna Sangarasivam
Blood and dirt: politics of women's protest in Armagh prison, Northern Ireland / Leila Neti
Bodily metaphors, material exclusions: the sexual and racial politics of domestic partnership in France / Catherine Raissiguier
Mattering national bodies and sexualities: corporeal contest in Marcos and Brocka / Rolando B. Tolentino
The time of violence: deconstruction and value / Elizabeth Grosz
Consuming cannibalism: the body in Australia's Pacific archive / Mike Hayes --^
Global genocide and biocolonialism: on the effect of the human genome diversity project on targeted indigenous peoples/ecocultures as "isolates of historic interest" / M.A. Jaimes Guerrero
Angola, convict leasing, and the annulment of freedom: the vectors of architectural and discursive violence in the U.S. "slavery of prison" / Dennis Childs
Bernhard Goetz and the politics of fear / Jonathan Markovitz
Pierced tongues: language and violence in Carmen Boullosa's Dystopia / Margarita Saona
Constituting transgressive interiorities: nineteenth-century psychiatric readings of morally mad bodies / Heidi Rimke
When electrolysis proxies for the existential: a somewhat sordid meditation on what might occur if Frantz Fanon, Rosario Castellanos, Jacques Derrida, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, and Sandra Cisneros asked Rita Hayworth her name / William Anthony Nericcio and Guillermo Nericcio García --^
Double cross: transmasculinity and Asian American gendering in trappings of transhood / Sel J. Wahng
Teumsae-eso: Korean American women between feminism and nationalism / Elaine H. Kim
Mapuche shamanic bodies and the Chilean state: polemic gendered representations and indigenous responses / Ana Mariella Bacigalupo
Re/membering the body: Latina testimonies of social and family violence / Yvette Flores-Ortiz
Sita's war and the body politic: violence and abuse in the lives of South Asian women / Sunita Peacock
Arturo Ripstein's El lugar sin límites and the hell of heteronormativity / David William Foster
Medicalizing human rights and domesticizing violence in postdictatorship market-states / Lessie Jo Frazier
Las super madres de Latino America: transforming motherhood and houseskirts by challenging violence in Juárez, México, Argentina, and El Salvador / Cynthia L. Bejarano.
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ISBN
025334171X (alk. paper)
0253215595 (pbk. : alk. paper)
LCCN
^^2002011358
OCLC
50279915
RCP
H - S
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