01148nam--2200385---450-99000198267020331620060116162500.0000198267USA01000198267(ALEPH)000198267USA0100019826720040906d1962----km-y0itay0103----bagrcIT||||||||001yyTechne grammatikeDionisio Tracetesto critico e commento a cura di Giovan Battista PecorellaBolognaCappelli1962198 p.25 cm.Ars grammatica2001Ars grammatica2001001-------2001DIONYSIUS : Thrax190823PECORELLA,Giovan BattistaITsalbcISBD990001982670203316V.1.F. 69a(V B 215)29564 L.M.V BV.1.F. 69(VIII A 437)48311 LMVIII ABKUMASIAV81020040906USA011330COPAT69020051014USA011156COPAT19020060116USA011625Techne Grammatike556326UNISA01059nas a2200265 i 450099100255225970753620231114120818.0011205m19499999 || | |eng 0010-4124b11675676-39ule_instPERLE002708ExLCDU 8.091Comparative literatureComparative literature /Oregon State University, Modern Language Association of America. Section Comparative Literature. - 1949-Eugene,1949-Codice CNR: P 00052267LE021 1956-1959; lac.: 1957-1959;Oregon State Universityauthorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut85209Modern Language Association of America. Section Comparative Literature.b1167567621-09-0608-07-02991002552259707536LE0211le021-E0.00-no 180000.i1190195008-07-02Comparative literature1452728UNISALENTOle02101-01-01sa -engxx 0103251nam 22005295 450 991096512500332120230808202404.09780823271122082327112910.1515/9780823271122(CKB)3790000000551214(MiAaPQ)EBC5205725(DE-B1597)554964(DE-B1597)9780823271122(OCoLC)1096766410(Perlego)1110498(EXLCZ)99379000000055121420200723h20162016 fg 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierLovecidal Walking with the Disappeared /Trinh T. Minh-haNew York, NY :Fordham University Press,[2016]©20161 online resource (309 pages) illustrationsIncludes index.9780823271108 0823271102 Front matter --Contents --Somewhere in the Process --Blind Energy --How to Write an Ending? --Specter of Vietnam --Twilight Walk --The Matter of War --Between Victor and Victor --She, the Wayfarer --Thriving on a D-stroll --The Mole’s Empire --Feeling the Way Out --The World is Watching --Walk for Rain --The New Rebels --Displaced, Dispossessed, Disappeared --Interval of Resistance --The Screensaver’s Light --This Sky Which is Not Blue --Notes --IndexIn this new work, renowned feminist filmmaker and postcolonial theorist Trinh T. Minh-ha offers a lyrical, philosophical meditation on the global state of endless war and the violence inflicted by the imperial need to claim victory. She discusses the rise of the police state as linked, for example, to U.S. military intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan, or to China’s occupation of Tibet, examining legacies of earlier campaigns and the residual effects of the war on terror. She also takes up the shifting dynamics of peoples’ resistance to acts of militarism and surveillance as well as social media and its capacity to inform and mobilize citizens around the world. At once an engaging treatise and a creative gesture, Lovecidal probes the physical and psychic conditions of the world and shows us a society that is profoundly heartsick. Taking up with those who march both as and for the oppressed—who walk with the disappeared to help carry them forward—Trinh T. Minh-ha engages the spiritual and affective dimensions of a civilization organized around the rubrics of nonstop governmental subjugation, economic austerity, and highly technologized military conflict. In doing so, she clears a path for us to walk upon. Along with our every step, the world of the disappeared lives on.War and societyWarState-sponsored terrorismWar and society.War.State-sponsored terrorism.355.02355.02Minh-ha Trinh T.authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut783010DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910965125003321Lovecidal1739089UNINA