Title | : | Violence in War and Peace: An Anthology |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 512 |
Publication | : | First published November 14, 2003 |
Violence in War and Peace: An Anthology Reviews
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I am reading this book for my Anthropology and Human Rights class. It is pretty much the most important Anthropology book Ive ever studied. It is VERY readable, and features authors from many different backgrounds writing about various forms of violence. Primo Levi, Michel Foucault, Art Spiegelman, George Orwell, and a bunch of other anthropology types, talking about all the pervasive forms violence takes in our society.
Philippe Bourgois and Nancy Scheper-Hughes are two of my new-found heroes.
It is a textbook and is quite expensive, hense the four stars.
Ill borrow it to anyone after im done with my class.
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Currently reading this book for my thesis project to pursue an International Relations undergraduate degree.
I hadn't read any books or articles by Scheper-Hughes, in fact, I found the title cited in another book, Deseo de combate y muerte by Santiago GaraƱo, referring to state terrorism and its various forms of violence. When I read the summary, I knew right away that it would be useful to strengthen the state of the art of my degree thesis.
For now, it reads friendly and interesting, it also contains some criticism from Anthropology researchers about how the discipline works with the subject 'violence'. However, I'll come back to update my reading progress once I get to the third chapter. -
All I really need to say is that this anthology is essential for (s)he who is attempting to reconcile modern anthropology and political philosophy. It features some of my favourite scholars (Scheper-Hughes, Rosaldo, Orwell, Chomsky, Arendt) and is incredibly thought provoking. A definite must-read!
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This is a GREAT anthology with an invaluable collection of essays and bibliographic resources.