State Violence and the Execution of Law

State Violence and the Execution of Law

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Pugliese, Joseph (Macquarie University, Australia)
Taylor & Francis Ltd
EAN: 9781135073022
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State Violence and the Execution of Law stages a provocative analysis of how the biopolitical divide between human and animal has played a fundamental role in enabling state violence, including torture, secret imprisonment and killing-at-a-distance via drones. Analyzing the complex ways in which the United States government deploys law in order to consolidate and further imperial relations of power, Pugliese tracks the networks that enable the diffusion and normalization of the state’s monopoly of violence both in the US and in an international context. He demonstrates how networks of state violence are embedded within key legal institutions, military apparatuses, civilian sites, corporations, carceral architectures, and advanced technologies. The author argues that the exercise of state violence, as unleashed by the war on terror, has enmeshed the subjects of the Global South within institutional and discursive structures that position them as non-human animals that can be tortured, killed and disappeared with impunity. Drawing on poststructuralist, critical race and whiteness, and critical legal theories, the book is transdisciplinary in its approach and value. It will be invaluable to university students and scholars in Critical Legal and Socio-Legal Studies, Cultural Studies, Race and Ethnicity Studies, International Politics, and Postcolonial Studies.

EAN 9781135073022
ISBN 1135073023
Binding Ebook
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication date March 20, 2013
Pages 248
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Pugliese, Joseph (Macquarie University, Australia)
Series Law and the Postcolonial