Starve and Immolate: The Politics of Human Weapons

theologized forms. Drawing attention to the existential commitment, sacrificial morality, and militant martyrdom that transforms these struggles into a complex amalgam of resistance, Bargu advances a critical-theoretical interpretation of human weapons that explores the global ramifications of their...

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Main Author: Bargu, Banu (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York Columbia University Press 2014
Series:New Directions in Critical Theory
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Online Access:DE-Y3
Summary:theologized forms. Drawing attention to the existential commitment, sacrificial morality, and militant martyrdom that transforms these struggles into a complex amalgam of resistance, Bargu advances a critical-theoretical interpretation of human weapons that explores the global ramifications of their practices of resistance, as well as their possibilities and limitations
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Physical Description:1 online resource (507 pages)
ISBN:9780231538114
9780231163408

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