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OverviewIn this new work, renowned feminist filmmaker and postcolonial theorist Trinh T. Minh-ha offers a lyrical, philosophical meditation on the global state of endless war and the violence inflicted by the imperial need to claim victory. She discusses the rise of the police state as linked, for example, to U.S. military intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan, or to China's occupation of Tibet, examining legacies of earlier campaigns and the residual effects of the war on terror. She also takes up the shifting dynamics of peoples' resistance to acts of militarism and surveillance as well as social media and its capacity to inform and mobilize citizens around the world. At once an engaging treatise and a creative gesture, Lovecidal probes the physical and psychic conditions of the world and shows us a society that is profoundly heartsick. Taking up with those who march both as and for the oppressed-who walk with the disappeared to help carry them forward-Trinh T. Minh-ha engages the spiritual and affective dimensions of a civilization organized around the rubrics of nonstop governmental subjugation, economic austerity, and highly technologized military conflict. In doing so, she clears a path for us to walk upon. Along with our every step, the world of the disappeared lives on. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Trinh T. Minh-ha , Trinh T Minh-HaPublisher: Fordham University Press Imprint: Fordham University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9780823271092ISBN 10: 0823271099 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 18 July 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Somewhere in the Process Blind Energy How to Write an Ending? Liquid Denouement Enhanced Security: ""He Won"" Exiting: ""The Dark Night Policy"" Specter of Vietnam The Smell of Victory Screen Replay Twilight Walk The Matter of War The Oil Stain Deep in the Red ""When Will They Be Ready, Really?"" Small Cell Large Cell [Living Dead or Suicided? Please Choose] Between Victor and Victor The Strength to Lift A Hair Twin Victories A Legacy of Inflation She, The Wayfarer Walking with The Disappeared Circle of Love: Pink, White and Black [The Red-Blue Divide] Thriving on a D-Stroll A Hole in the Heart Virtual Monument Censored Miles of Strangeness Light Weight The Mole's Empire: Power of The Unseen The Other Victory [Terrorist Sightings] In-humanity: Down Where It Hurts Feeling The Way Out The Crawl to Peace When The General Cries Washington's Visual Scar The World is Watching Lotus in Tears ""I am the Reality"" In the Night of Becoming Small Acts on The Roof of The World Walk for Rain The New Rebels The Blank Page ""Sensitive Cases"" Displaced, Dispossessed, Disappeared The Great Uprooting Sea of Immigrants Rising From Mud and Muck [The Odor of Fear ] Interval of Resistance The Empty Chair The Image Under Erasure Lotus Bomb(ed) The Screensaver's Light The Ultimate Protest True Person of No Rank [Snake in The Can] A Bridge, A Boat, A Spark of Plenty This Sky, Which Is Not Blue Acknowledgment Notes Index"ReviewsGCGBPLovecidal: Walking with the Disappeared is filled with provocation and guided by evocation. Encompassing various forms (poetry, treatise, memoir, and historiography) and capaciously conceived, Trinh T. Minh-haGCOs contemplation of war, state-authorized violence, state-sanctioned GCysecurity,GCO and international amnesia is skillfully tempered by observations of beauty, humanity, and resistance. To say that this is an important book is in many ways an understatement; rather, Lovecidal is transformative.GC[yen] GCoCathy J. Schlund-Vials , author of War, Genocide, and Justice: Cambodian American Memory Work Lovecidal: Walking with the Disappeared is filled with provocation and guided by evocation. It is a work that is wonderfully difficult to categorize because it moves so eloquently through multiple genres, frames, and places. Encompassing various formspoetry, treatise, memoir, historiographyand capaciously conceived, Minh-ha's contemplation of war, state-authorized violence, state-sanctioned 'security,' and international amnesia is skillfully tempered by observations of beauty, humanity, and resistance. -Cathy J. Schlund-Vials, University of Connecticut A searing trek through our bellicose and warring times, Lovecidal makes an impressive, laser-like and passionate plea to explore what is possible now for humans as living, feeling, and thinking beings. -Renee Green, author of Other Planes of There Ours is a lovesick world, but Lovecidal invites us to take part in its cure, walking alongside Minh-ha, Las Madres and other dissidents who see love as a mighty, creative and transformative act. -London School of Economics Review of Books Lovecidal: Walking with the Disappeared is filled with provocation and guided by evocation. Encompassing various forms (poetry, treatise, memoir, and historiography) and capaciously conceived, Trinh T. Minh-ha's contemplation of war, state-authorized violence, state-sanctioned 'security,' and international amnesia is skillfully tempered by observations of beauty, humanity, and resistance. To say that this is an important book is in many ways an understatement; rather, Lovecidal is transformative. -- -Cathy J. Schlund-Vials author of War, Genocide, and Justice: Cambodian American Memory Work A searing trek through our bellicose and warring times, Lovecidal makes an impressive, laser-like and passionate plea to explore what is possible now for humans as living, feeling, and thinking beings. -- -Renee Green author of Other Planes of There A searing trek through our bellicose and warring times, Lovecidal makes an impressive, laser-like and passionate plea to explore what is possible now for humans as living, feeling, and thinking beings. -- -Renee Green * author of Other Planes of There * Lovecidal: Walking with the Disappeared is filled with provocation and guided by evocation. Encompassing various forms (poetry, treatise, memoir, and historiography) and capaciously conceived, Trinh T. Minh-ha's contemplation of war, state-authorized violence, state-sanctioned `security,' and international amnesia is skillfully tempered by observations of beauty, humanity, and resistance. To say that this is an important book is in many ways an understatement; rather, Lovecidal is transformative. -- -Cathy J. Schlund-Vials * author of War, Genocide, and Justice: Cambodian American Memory Work * Lovecidal: Walking with the Disappeared is filled with provocation and guided by evocation. It is a work that is wonderfully difficult to categorize because it moves so eloquently through multiple genres, frames, and places. Encompassing various formspoetry, treatise, memoir, historiographyand capaciously conceived, Minh-ha's contemplation of war, state-authorized violence, state-sanctioned 'security,' and international amnesia is skillfully tempered by observations of beauty, humanity, and resistance. -Cathy J. Schlund-Vials, University of Connecticut A searing trek through our bellicose and warring times, Lovecidal makes an impressive, laser-like and passionate plea to explore what is possible now for humans as living, feeling, and thinking beings. -Renee Green, author of Other Planes of There Lovecidal: Walking with the Disappeared is filled with provocation and guided by evocation. It is a work that is wonderfully difficult to categorize because it moves so eloquently through multiple genres, frames, and places. Encompassing various formspoetry, treatise, memoir, historiographyand capaciously conceived, Minh-ha's contemplation of war, state-authorized violence, state-sanctioned 'security, ' and international amnesia is skillfully tempered by observations of beauty, humanity, and resistance. -Cathy J. Schlund-Vials, University of Connecticut A searing trek through our bellicose and warring times, Lovecidal makes an impressive, laser-like and passionate plea to explore what is possible now for humans as living, feeling, and thinking beings. -Renee Green, author of Other Planes of There Author InformationTrinh T. Minh-ha is a filmmaker, writer, composer and Professor of Rhetoric and of Gender & Women’s Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. Her work includes numerous books, such as D-Passage: The Digital Way; Elsewhere, Within Here: Immigration, Refugeeism, and the Boundary Event; Cinema Interval; and Woman, Native, Other: Writing Postcoloniality and Feminism, as well as eight feature-length films, including Forgetting Vietnam, Night Passage, The Fourth Dimension, Shoot for the Contents, and Surname Viet Given Name Nam. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |