In this highly original work, Robert Desjarlais and Khalil Habrih present a dialogic account of the lingering effects of the terroristic attacks that occurred in Paris in November 2015. Situating the events within broader histories of state violence in metropolitan France and its colonial geographies, the authors interweave narrative accounts and photographs to explore a range of related phenomena: governmental and journalistic discourses on terrorism, the political work of archives, police and military apparatuses of control and anti-terror deterrence, the histories of wounds, and the haunting reverberations of violence in a plurality of lives and deaths.
Traces of Violence is a moving work that aids our understanding of the afterlife of violence and offers an innovative example of collaborative writing across anthropology and sociology.
About the AuthorRobert Desjarlais teaches anthropology at Sarah Lawrence College in New York. He is the author of numerous books, including
Subject to Death: Life and Loss in a Buddhist World and
The Blind Man: A Phantasmography.
Khalil Habrih is a doctoral candidate in anthropology at the University of Ottawa.
Book InformationISBN 9780520382466
Author Prof. Robert R. DesjarlaisFormat Paperback
Page Count 316
Imprint University of California PressPublisher University of California Press
Weight(grams) 454g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 20mm