04501oam 2200829I 450 991082512730332120240516211644.01-280-87444-997866137157531-136-34509-41-136-34508-60-203-12438-310.4324/9780203124383 (CKB)2550000000104851(EBL)981967(OCoLC)798209467(SSID)ssj0000691889(PQKBManifestationID)12309591(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000691889(PQKBWorkID)10629088(PQKB)11158080(Au-PeEL)EBL981967(CaPaEBR)ebr10578187(CaONFJC)MIL371575(OCoLC)801405574(FINmELB)ELB135399(PPN)198463308(MiAaPQ)EBC981967(EXLCZ)99255000000010485120180706d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe new violent cartography geo-analysis after the aesthetic turn /edited by Samson Okoth Opondo and Michael J. Shapiro1st ed.Abingdon, Oxon ;New York :Routledge,2012.1 online resource (313 p.)InterventionsDescription based upon print version of record.1-138-78987-9 0-415-78284-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; The New Violent Cartography; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: The new violent cartography: geo-after the aesthetic turn; Part I: Violence, literary and narrative cartographies; 1. Maps and the geography of violence: Farah's Maps and Conrad's Heart of Darkness; 2. Chronotopicity in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Half of a Yellow Sun; 3. Beyond imaginative geographies: Critique, cooptation and imagination in the aftermath of the War on Terror; Part II: Warring bodies and bodies politic; 4. Coming home: The temporal presence of the U.S. soldier's wounded body5. Eater of death6. Diplomatic dissensus: A report on humanitarianism, moral community and the space of death; 7. Reassembling memory: Rithy Panh's S-The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine; 8. The grounds of the violent image in Israel's "Cast Lead" Operation in Gaza; 9. Violent masculinities and the phallocratic aesthetics of power in Kenya; Part III:Continuing violent cartographies and the redistribution of the sensible; 10. The North West Frontier of Pakistan: Preoccupation with "unveiling" the battlefield and the continuing violent cartographies11. Cyprus, violent cartography and the distribution of ethnic identity12. Dignity, memory and the future under siege: Reconciliation and nation-in post-South Africa; 13. The international aesthetic of the Yasukuni Jinja and Yûshûkan Museum; 14. Repartitioning the U.S.-Mexico border: Cinematic thought, shock, and empathy in Orson Welles's Touch of Evil; 15. A continuing violent cartography: From Guadalupe Hidalgo to contemporary border crossings; Index"This edited volume will collect a number of essays which propose and examines different though crelated critical responses to modern cultures of war among other cultural practices of statecraft. Taken together, these essays present a space of creative engagement with the political and draw on a broad range of cultural contexts and genres of expressions to provoke the thinking that exceeds the conventional stories and practices of international relations"--Provided by publisher.Interventions (Routledge (Firm))Political geographyCartographyPolitical aspectsGeopoliticsPolitical violenceDiplomacyInternational relationsPolitical geography.CartographyPolitical aspects.Geopolitics.Political violence.Diplomacy.International relations.320.1/2POL000000POL003000POL011000bisacshOpondo Samson Okoth1619700Shapiro Michael J55415MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910825127303321The new violent cartography3952076UNINA