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Published: 15 April 2014
... to bind this movement together. AWOL absent without leave CodePink Women for Peace Crawford Texas protests in Fort Hood Texas Gold Star Families for Peace GSFP Iraq Veterans Against the War IVAW Iraq War Military Families Speak Out MFSO servicemembers military participation in antiwar activities...
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Published: 15 April 2014
... controversial, though. Amoureux Jack Arredondo Alexander S son of Carlos and Mélida Arredondo Carlos combat in Afghanistan and Iraq death s Gold Star families Iraq Veterans Against the War IVAW Iraq War Lipford Summer Lucey Joyce Military Families Speak Out MFSO Mother’s Day weekend events 2006...
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Published: 15 April 2014
...A close examination of one tactic, anti-war war memorials, demonstrates how activists intentionally elicit emotions, such as grief and sadness, to increase the impact of their message. Activists drew on emotional symbols of death to draw bystanders into their tactics and encourage resonance...
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Published: 15 April 2014
...Although the Iraq War ended, the military peace movement continues organizing to stop the over-extension of the military and better address the traumas facing servicemembers returned from war. The book’s findings are used to deepen theory about the civilian-military divide and the role of emotions...
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Published: 15 March 2016
...How does the variable space—identified by Carl Schmitt—between the front and the nation waging war “at” that front, translate into the teletechnology of saved or lost life, and how is that to be understood as against the supposed immediacy of shed blood (in Jünger) and God’s war on the builders...
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Published: 01 January 2015
...This chapter discusses Walther Rathenau’s project, Kriegsrohstoffabteilung (KRA), which was established to produce war material supplies during the wake of World War I. The British navy established a blockade between the Shetland Islands and southern Norway to cut off Germany’s trade route of raw...
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Published: 01 May 2014
... the first moment of impact on 9/11. The chapter objects not to the fact of America’s war in Afghanistan but to the way it has been conducted. More specifically, the frustration is not that America took action in Afghanistan but that it has not done enough. It also considers the left’s stand on military...
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Published: 01 May 2014
..., “Americans desperately want to commit to something greater than themselves. That was the secret of what we admired in the World War II era, and it is what this new war against terrorism will require as well. The awful week of death and destruction that has just ended might be the invitation to create a great...
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Published: 04 May 2010
...This chapter concentrates on the communicative dimension of the demonstrations against the war on Iraq. It first analyzes the responses of the protesters to open-ended survey questions to understand how they express their views and motives. It investigates how organizers, representatives...
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Published: 01 November 2012
... to her dormitory at the Mitsubishi Mining Company. The most significant memory for Mutsuo was being carried on Hisako’s back and hearing that World War II was over, which reminded him of his Uncle Ken’ichi who died during the war. Takahashi Mutsuo Hisako Mitsubishi Mining Company World War II...
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Published: 01 March 2014
...This chapter considers Korean War orphans as the figurative offspring of U.S. militarism by revealing how the codes of militarized prostitution constructed male orphans as American soldiers and female orphans as gijichon women. Militarization has led to the racialized, gendered...
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Published: 01 July 2013
... animals consciousness DNA genome properties proteins representations affect field metastable genes individuation ontogenesis Simondon Gilbert Anti Oedipus Deleuze science life war geography cognitive science biology mind in life enactive embodied mind We now begin part III...
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Published: 01 July 2013
... Spinoza Benedict Deleuze science life war geography cognitive science biology mind in life enactive embodied mind This concluding chapter is the newest and most ambitious effort of the book. 1 I will argue that Deleuze’s ontological framework can illuminate two key concepts...
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Published: 01 April 2012
... with his extended family during and after their World War II interment constrained his knowledge. Indeed, Aoki had an ambivalent relationship with his extended families, enjoying the sense of belonging they offered but never quite knowing how they perceived him and the “deviant” behaviors of his nuclear...
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Published: 12 October 2011
...This chapter develops a theory of citizens’ media in contexts of armed conflict based on the evidence and analyses of the previous chapters. It presents a dialogue with two very different bodies of research and theory. First, it draws from anthropological studies of war to understand how unarmed...
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Published: 01 September 2013
...This chapter explores how the sport of boxing forged connections between the New Negro renaissance and the development of Filipino consciousness from the Spanish-American War to the 1930s. More specifically, it considers the emergence of the boxing ring as an important cultural “contact zone...
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Published: 01 September 2013
... Indies and more famously known as the “father of Harlem radicalism,” knew very well why Japan mattered to African America and the darker world during and after World War I. This chapter argues that Harrison was the central figure that constituted the “New Negro” as a political category of struggle among...
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Published: 01 September 2013
...This chapter examines the impact of World War I on soldiers of African descent and their place, as both symbols and historical actors, in the New Negro movement. It considers how black soldiers from throughout the African diaspora helped shape the radical consciousness of Claude McKay, one...
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Published: 01 September 2013
... begins with the Spanish-American War in 1898 and culminates with the end of World War I. The second picks up in the years leading to World War II, the intrawar years of the Jazz Age and the Depression. Gates Henry Louis Jr New Negro African racial identity Schuyler George Allen Ernest Jr Althusser...
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Published: 01 January 2014
... projects such as the Vietnam War Memorial and the Jewish Museum in the 1980s helped pave the way for the resurgence of modernism, as seen in the Arab World Institute, designed by Jean Nouvel in Paris, 1981–87 and the Landschaftspark (landscape park), which opened in Duisburg, Germany in 1994. McKim Charles...