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    Format: 1 online resource (129 p.)
    ISBN: 1-282-66275-9 , 9786612662751 , 90-420-3025-9
    Series Statement: Value inquiry book series. Philosophy of peace ; v. 219
    Content: "The authors argue that queer, black, brown, and foreign bodies, and the so-called threats they represent, such as immigration reform and same-sex marriage, have been effectively linked with terrorism. These awful conflations are enduring and help to explain the contradictions of contemporary U.S. politics. We are far from a post post-9/11 world." Ronald R. Sundstrom, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, The University of San Francisco, United States"If you want to understand how a new biopolitics of citizenship is containing bodies of the nation by re-inscribing sex and race into it and how this new biopolitics is being resisted you must read this book." Engin F. Isin, Professor, Department of Politics and International Studies, The Open University, UK.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Preliminary Material -- INTRODUCTION -- G. W. BUSH ADMINISTRATION NARRATIVES OF THREAT AND CONTAINMENT -- SAME-SEX MARRIAGE AS “DOMESTIC TERRORISM” -- BODIES THAT RESISTED CONTAINMENT -- THE MERGER OF IMMIGRATION, CITIZENSHIP, AND SAME-SEX MARRIAGE -- CONSTRUCTIONS OF THREAT AND THE BARACK OBAMA PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN -- THREATENING BODIES IN THE AGE OF OBAMA -- CONCLUSION -- WORKS CITED -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS -- INDEX -- VIBS. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-420-3024-0
    Language: English
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