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Violent Geographies - Fear, Terror, and Political Violence (Paperback, New Ed)
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Violent Geographies - Fear, Terror, and Political Violence (Paperback, New Ed)
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"Violent Geographies is essential to understanding how the politics
of fear, terror, and violence in being largely hidden
geographically can only be exposed in like manner. The 'War on
Terror' finally receives the coolly critical analysis its ritual
invocation has long required." -John Agnew, Professor of Geography,
UCLA "Urgent, passionate and deeply humane, Violent Geographies is
uncomfortable but utterly compelling reading. An essential guide to
a world splintered and wounded by fear and aggression-this is
geography at its most politically engaged, historically sensitive,
and intellectually brave." -Ben Highmore, University of Sussex
"This is what a 'public geography' should be all about: acute
analysis of momentous issues of our time in an accessible language.
Gregory and Pred have assembled a peerless group of critical
geographers whose essays alter conventional understandings of
terror, violence, and fear. No mere gazetteer, Violent Geographies
shows how place, space and landscape are central components of the
real and imagined practices that constitute organised violence past
and present. If you thought terror, violence, and fear were the
professional preserve of security analysts and foreign affairs
experts this book will force you to think again." -Noel Castree,
School of Environment and Development, Manchester University "A
studied, passionate and moving examination of the way in which the
violent logics of the 'War on Terror' have so quickly shuttered and
reorganized the spaces of this planet on its different scales. From
the book emerges a critical new cartography that clearly charts an
archipelago of a large multiplicity of 'wild' and 'tamed' places as
well as 'black holes' within and between which we all struggle to
live." -Eyal Weizman, Director, Goldsmiths College Centre for
Research Architecture
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