Sites of Violence
Discover the profound insights of "Sites of Violence," a compelling work by acclaimed authors published by the University of California Press in 2004. This thought-provoking paperback, spanning 373 pages, delves into the evolving landscape of conflict zones, from Iraq and Afghanistan to Guatemala and Somalia, where the rules of war have shifted dramatically.
The book intricately examines the highly gendered and racialized dimensions of these changes, shedding light on the gendered politics of ethno-nationalism in pivotal regions such as Sri Lanka, the post-Yugoslav states, and Israel-Palestine. With its rich analysis, "Sites of Violence" invites readers to engage with critical contemporary issues that challenge our understanding of conflict and identity.
Perfect for scholars and casual readers alike, this essential addition will enrich your perspective on the complexities of war and society. Grab your copy today at Bookshop!