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Geographies of Violence Marcus A. Doel

Geographies of Violence By Marcus A. Doel

Geographies of Violence by Marcus A. Doel


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A unique writing style, and comprehensive and international coverage of the history of violence, make this a thought-provoking read for human geographers

Geographies of Violence Summary

Geographies of Violence: Killing Space, Killing Time by Marcus A. Doel

We experience violence all our lives, from that very first scream of birth. It has been industrialized and domesticated. Our culture has not become totally accustomed to violence, but accustomed enough. Perhaps more than enough.

Geographies of Violence
is a critical human geography of the history of violence, from Ancient Rome and Enlightened wars through to natural disasters, animal slaughter, and genocide. Written with incredible insight and flair, this is a thought-provoking text for human geography students and researchers alike.

Geographies of Violence Reviews

Do not read this book. Experience it. Never before has such analytical power and narrative brilliance been applied to a subject so universally obscured and evaded -- the endlessly violent geographies of killing times, of killing spaces, of the ruthless efficiencies of optimal, optimized evil. Doel sets out to hit us in the face and the stomach with the myriad horrors of our world, our lives and deaths, and no reader will ever be quite the same after this breathtaking journey through genocides, gulags, and incinerated cities. This is powerful cognitive crystal meth, a stunning work of apocalyptic beauty and catastrophic grace.

-- Elvin Wyly

About Marcus A. Doel

Marcus Doel is Professor of Human Geography at Swansea University in Wales, where he is also the Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation, and the Co-Director of the Centre for Urban Theory. Marcus is an alumnus of the University of Bristol, and held positions at Liverpool John Moores University and Loughborough University in England prior to his move to Swansea University in 2000. He is the author of Postculturalist Geographies: The Diabolical Art of Spatial Science (Rowan and Littlefield, Edinburgh University Press), the co-author of Writing the Rural: Five Cultural Geographies (Sage), and the co-editor of Jean Baudrillard: Fatal Theories (Routledge), Moving Pictures/ Stopping Places: Hotels and Motels on Film (Lexington books), and The Consumption Reader (Routledge) amongst other works. Marcus has written and lectured widely on critical human geography, social and spatial theory and post-structuralism, and he has published over 100 articles and book chapters in the related fields.

Table of Contents

The Joy of Killing Chapter 1: The Best of All Possible Violence Chapter 2: Once Upon a Time, Long, Long Ago Chapter 3: Pre-Industrial Mass Killing Chapter 4: The European Way of War Chapter 5: Enlightened Killing Chapter 6: The Animal Slaughter Industry Chapter 7: The Human Slaughter Industry Chapter 8: Weaponized Air Chapter 9: Atmospheric Terrorism Chapter 10: Black Meteorology Chapter 11: Firestorms and Corpse Mines Chapter 12: Capital Punishment Chapter 13: The Business of Genocide Still Dead Certain

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NPB9781473937697
9781473937697
1473937698
Geographies of Violence: Killing Space, Killing Time by Marcus A. Doel
New
Paperback
SAGE Publications Ltd
2017-07-11
232
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