Violence, culture and censure
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Violence, culture and censure
Taylor & Francis, 1996, c1997
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-208) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Essays reflecting on our understanding and moral judgement of violence. The essays argue that even serious violence is not a simple fact, but a category of thought and practice rooted in history, culture and society.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction, Colin Sumner
- Chapter 2 On the Violence of Censure, Claire Valier
- Chapter 3 Psychoanalytic Sociology and the Holocaust, David Craig
- Chapter 4 The Nazi Censure of Art:, Anthony Amatrudo
- Chapter 5 Populism as Social Control in Latin America, Laurence Grant
- Chapter 6 The American Prison Problem, Hegemonic Crisis, and the Censure of Inner-City Blacks, Ethan Raup
- Chapter 7 Natural Born Killers, Victoria Harbord
- Chapter 8 Nihilism and the Philosophy of Violence, Steve Goodman
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