Genocide, Political Violence, Human Rights Ser.: Memorializing Violence : Transnational Feminist Reflections by Amber Dean (2025, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherRutgers University Press
ISBN-101978843259
ISBN-139781978843257
eBay Product ID (ePID)26067072935

Product Key Features

Number of Pages278 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameMemorializing Violence : Transnational Feminist Reflections
Publication Year2025
SubjectFeminism & Feminist Theory, Grief & Loss, Human Rights, World
TypeTextbook
AuthorAmber Dean
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Social Science, Psychology, History
SeriesGenocide, Political Violence, Human Rights Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight14.4 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2024-016378
Dewey Edition23
Grade FromEleventh Grade
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal901.9
SynopsisMemorializing Violence brings together feminist and queer reflections on the transnational lives of memorialization practices, asking what it means to grapple with loss, mourning, grief, and desires to collectively remember and commemorate-as well as urges to forget-in the face of disparate yet entangled experiences of racialized and gendered colonial, imperial, militarized, and state violence. The volume uses a transnational feminist approach to ask, How do such efforts in seemingly unconnected remembrance landscapes speak to, with, and through each other in a world order inflected by colonial, imperial, and neoliberal logics, structures, and strictures? How do these memorializing initiatives not only formulate within but move through complex transnational flows and circuits, and what transpires as they do? What does it mean to inhabit loss, mourning, resistance, and refusal through memorialization at this moment, and what's at stake in doing so? What might transnational feminist analyses of gender, race, sexuality, class, and nation have to offer in this regard?, This volume brings together feminist reflections on the transnational lives of memorializations to colonial, imperial, militarized, and state violence. It asks what's at stake in memorializing amidst and against ongoing harm and injustice produced by white supremacist global capitalist empire., Memorializing Violence brings together feminist and queer reflections on the transnational lives of memorialization practices, asking what it means to grapple with loss, mourning, grief, and desires to collectively remember and commemorate-as well as urges to forget-in the face of disparate yet entangled experiences of racialized and gendered colonial, imperial, militarized, and state violence. The volume uses a transnational feminist approach to ask deep questions: how do such efforts in seemingly unconnected remembrance landscapes speak to, with, and through each other in a world order inflected by colonial, imperial, and neoliberal logics, structures, and strictures? How do these memorializing initiatives not only formulate within but move through complex transnational flows and circuits, and what transpires as they do? What does it mean to inhabit loss, mourning, resistance, and refusal through memorialization at this moment, and what is at stake in doing so? What might transnational feminist analyses of gender, race, sexuality, class, and nation have to offer in this regard?
LC Classification NumberD16.9.M3175 2025
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