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War after Death considers forms of violence that regularly occur in actual wars but do not often factor into the stories we tell about war, which revolve invariably around killing and death. Recent history demonstrates that body counts are more necessary than ever, but the fact remains that war and death is only part of the story--an essential but ultimately subordinate part. Beyond killing, there is no war without attacks upon the built environment, ecosystems, personal property, artworks, archives, and intangible traditions.Destructive as it may be, such violence is difficult to classify because it does not pose a grave threat to human lives. Nonetheless, the book argues that destruction of the nonhuman or nonliving is a constitutive dimension of all violence--especially forms of extreme violence against the living such as torture and rape; and it examines how the language and practice of war are transformed when this dimension is taken into account.Finally, War after Death offers a rethinking of psychoanalytic approaches to war and the theory of the death drive that underlies them.

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9780823256778 | Fordham Univ Pr, March 3, 2014, cover price $85.00

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9780823256785 | Fordham Univ Pr, March 3, 2014, cover price $24.00 | About this edition: War after Death considers forms of violence that regularly occur in actual wars but do not often factor into the stories we tell about war, which revolve invariably around killing and death.

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Product Description: Shedding light on the relationship between violence and contemporary society, this volume explores the distinctive but little-known theories of violence in the work of Georges Bataille and Jean Baudrillard, applying these to a range of violent events - events often labelled 'inexplicable' - in order to show how even the most extreme of acts can be seen as socially meaningful...read more

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9781409455424 | Ashgate Pub Co, December 28, 2013, cover price $149.95 | About this edition: Shedding light on the relationship between violence and contemporary society, this volume explores the distinctive but little-known theories of violence in the work of Georges Bataille and Jean Baudrillard, applying these to a range of violent events - events often labelled 'inexplicable' - in order to show how even the most extreme of acts can be seen as socially meaningful.

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Product Description: We live in a time when we are overwhelmed with talk and images ofviolence. Whether on television, the internet, films or the videoscreen, we can’t escape representations of actual orfictional violence - another murder, another killing spree in ahigh school or movie theatre, another action movie filled withimages of violence...read more

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9780745670638 | Polity Pr, July 15, 2013, cover price $69.95 | About this edition: We live in a time when we are overwhelmed with talk and images ofviolence.

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9780745670645 | Polity Pr, June 10, 2013, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: We live in a time when we are overwhelmed with talk and images ofviolence.

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Product Description: Examines how violence has been conceptually and rhetorically put to use in continental social theory. Images of violence enjoy a particular privilege in contemporary continental philosophy, one manifest in the ubiquity of violent metaphors and the prominence of a kind of rhetorical investment in violence as a motif...read more

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9781438440316 | State Univ of New York Pr, May 1, 2012, cover price $65.00 | About this edition: Images of violence enjoy a particular privilege in contemporary continental philosophy, one manifest in the ubiquity of violent metaphors and the prominence of a kind of rhetorical investment in violence as a motif.

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9781438440309 | State Univ of New York Pr, January 2, 2013, cover price $25.95 | About this edition: Examines how violence has been conceptually and rhetorically put to use in continental social theory.

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Product Description: As the title of the present publication suggests, the ten essays of this book try to approach an inconvenient trauma of global human reality and uniformity of media and cyberspace in which human lives suffer harm, loss of inner identity and of broader meaning...read more
By Artur K. Wardega (editor)

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9781443840729 | Cambridge Scholars Pub, October 1, 2012, cover price $75.95 | About this edition: As the title of the present publication suggests, the ten essays of this book try to approach an inconvenient trauma of global human reality and uniformity of media and cyberspace in which human lives suffer harm, loss of inner identity and of broader meaning.

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Product Description: Confronted with the uncertainties of living in a modern liberal society, many are tempted toward moral paralysis: a hesitation to judge or act on those judgments. Reinhold Niebuhr’s paradoxical conception of the self allows for a deeper interpretation of this plight and, in this insightful book, Daniel Malotky shows that Niebuhr’s work holds out a potential solution to it: a framework for a measure of moral certainty without ideological blindness...read more

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9780739139608, titled "Reinhold Niebuhr's Paradox: Paralysis, Violence, and Pragmatism" | Lexington Books, December 16, 2011, cover price $70.00 | About this edition: Confronted with the uncertainties of living in a modern liberal society, many are tempted toward moral paralysis: a hesitation to judge or act on those judgments.

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Product Description: A range of leading philosophers set the best resources of the philosophical tradition to the task of interpreting violence in its diverse expressions.>
By Nathan Eckstrand (editor) and Christopher Yates (editor)

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9781441152725 | Bloomsbury USA Academic, February 24, 2011, cover price $120.00 | About this edition: A range of leading philosophers set the best resources of the philosophical tradition to the task of interpreting violence in its diverse expressions.

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