States of Violence: War, Capital Punishment, and Letting Die

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2009-04-27
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

This book brings together scholarship on three different forms of state violence, examining each for what it can tell us about the conditions under which states use violence and the significance of violence to our understanding of states. This book calls into question the legitimacy of state uses of violence and mounts a sustained effort at interpretation, sense making, and critique. It suggests that condemning the state's decisions to use lethal force is not a simple matter of abolishing the death penalty or - to take another exemplary example of the killing state - demanding that the state engage only in just (publicly declared and justified) wars, pointing out that even such overt instances of lethal force are more elusive as targets of critique than one might think. Indeed, altering such decisions may do little to change the essential relationship of the state to violence.

Table of Contents

Contributorsp. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Introduction: Interpreting the Violent Statep. 1
On the Forms of State Killing
The Innocuousness of State Lethality in an Age of National Securityp. 25
Oedipal Sovereignty and the War in Iraqp. 51
Sacrifice and Sovereigntyp. 83
Due Process and Lethal Confinementp. 127
From Time to Torture: The Hellish Future of the Criminal Sentencep. 150
The Child in the Broom Closet: States of Killing and Letting Diep. 169
The Lethality of the Canadian State's (Re)cognition of Indigenous Peoplesp. 192
Investigating the Discourses of Death
Death in the First Personp. 229
Open Secrets, or The Postscript of Capital Punishmentp. 245
Ethical Exception: Capital Punishment in the Figure of Sovereigntyp. 270
No Mercyp. 297
Indexp. 309
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