Attachments to War, 9780822369806
Paperback
Jennifer Terry traces how biomedical logics entangle Americans in a perpetual state of war, in which new forms of wounding necessitate the continual development of treatment and prosthetic technologies while the military justifies violence and military occupation as necessary conditions for advancing medical knowledge.

Attachments to War

Biomedical Logics and Violence in Twenty-First-Century America

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  • Paperback

    264 pages

  • Release Date

    10 November 2017

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9780822369806
ISBN-10:082236980X
Author:Jennifer Terry
Publisher:Duke University Press
Imprint:Duke University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:264
Release Date:10 November 2017
Weight:363g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
Series:Next Wave: New Directions in Women's Studies
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Critics Review

“Attachments to War provides a set of tools that will be valuable to students and established scholars alike for prizing apart and connecting together these attachments in new and vitally necessary ways.” - Kenneth MacLeish (Medical Anthropology Quarterly) “Terry’s work is eye-opening to a powerful new perspective on the American way of war. Her scholarship is well researched and carefully supported… . A fascinating piece of scholarship concerning a tragically understudied subject.” - James Sandy (H-Diplo, H-Net Reviews) “Terry’s work serves as a critical reminder that biomedicine, ‘as both an epistemological formation and an industry,’ sutures war to care, laboring to convince the public that the knowledge produced through warfare justifies its violence. The crucial work of dismantling US empire, Terry reminds her reader, is to reject that ‘labyrinth of excuses.’” - Jennifer Kelly (Radical History Review)

About The Author

Jennifer Terry

Jennifer Terry is Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University of California, Irvine, the author of An American Obsession: Science, Medicine, and Homosexuality in Modern Society, and coeditor of Processed Lives: Gender and Technology in Everyday Life and Deviant Bodies: Critical Perspectives on Difference in Science and Popular Culture.

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