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[ecrea] new publication - Culture, Trauma, and Conflict (Book of the Month - July 2015) - 60% discount
Thu Jul 02 10:11:45 GMT 2015
[with apologies for self-promotion]
From
http://www.cambridgescholars.com/book-of-the-month-july-2015
Book of the Month - July 2015
29 June 2015
Our July Book of the Month is Culture, Trauma, and Conflict
(http://www.cambridgescholars.com/culture-trauma-and-conflict-2nd-edition)
by Nico Carpentier. Nico’s study, now in its second edition, makes for
essential reading as war remains one of the world’s most destructive
forces and continues to affect the lives of millions of people on a
daily basis.
Cultural War Studies has an important role to play in furthering our
understanding of the pervasiveness and destructiveness of the
institution of war. It utilises the critical vocabulary of Cultural
Studies by analysing the constructions that push us towards a glorified
killing of fellow human beings and then try to make us forget the
intensity and durability of the trauma. The first part of this book
focuses on the diversity of media that generate meanings and definitions
of past and contemporary wars. The second part of the book moves away
from media representations, and focuses on torture and incarceration.
Although in this part the materiality of war and conflict is very
present, these analyses again show the importance of the constructions
of enemy identities and (the acceptability of) violent practices. The
third and final part of the book is related to memory and trauma. A
series of 20th century conflicts and wars are revisited to demonstrate
the cultural durability of war and the interconnection of these wars
with present-day discourses and practices through the dialectics of
remembering, commemorating and forgetting.
To find out more, please click here to read a sample extract and
contents page: http://www.cambridgescholars.com/download/sample/62637
We are offering all of our readers a generous 60% discount on this
best-selling title. To redeem your discount, please enter the
promotional code BOMJUL15 during checkout. Please note that this is a
time-limited offer that will expire on 2nd August 2015.
Please see below for highlights of the praise this book’s first edition
received:
“The value of this edited collection lies in its focus on questions of
ideology, discourse and representation in relation to war. Nico
Carpentier has assembled a useful collection that applies the critical
tools of cultural studies to the complex and varied media
representations of interstate war and military conflict.”
—European Journal of Communication
“Culture, Trauma, and Conflict is a prime example of how the concepts of
Cultural Studies can be successfully applied to War Studies, thus
overcoming some of Cultural Studies’ and War Studies’ shortcomings.
Without wanting to advocate another ‘grand theory’, this is very
promising for both fields. Most of the authors—no doubt thanks to the
skilful guidance of the editor—manage not to lose themselves (and
readers unfamiliar with Cultural Studies jargon) in high theory and
terminology. The book is recommended for anyone interested in the
history and actuality of war and the discursive practices surrounding it.”
—Leen Engelen, Media & Design Academy (KHLim), Historical Journal of
Film, Radio and Television, Vol. 28, No.3, 2008
“In Culture, Trauma and Conflict, editor Nico Carpentier provides
readers with a wide-ranging series of essays directed toward
understanding the role of media and culture as they are related to
conflict and especially trauma.”
—Dr Mark Finney, Assistant Professor of Mass Communications, Adams State
College, The Journal of International Communication, 15:2, 2009
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Nico Carpentier
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Uppsala University
Department of Informatics and Media
Kyrkogårdsgatan 10
753 13 Uppsala
Sweden
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
&
Charles University in Prague
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New special issue (open access):
Publics, Discursive Struggles and Political Agency
Edited by Julie Uldam & Nico Carpentier
in Javnost - The Public (Volume 22, Issue 1, 2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjav20/22/1
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New article (in Dutch):
Beeldenstrijd in Cyprus. Over het problematische herdenken van een
conflictueus verleden.
http://www.ny-web.be/long-hard-looks/Beeldenstrijd.html
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