Frames of War: When Is Life Grievable?

Frames of War: When Is Life Grievable?

by Judith Butler
Frames of War: When Is Life Grievable?

Frames of War: When Is Life Grievable?

by Judith Butler

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Overview

In Frames of War, Judith Butler explores the media’s portrayal of state violence, a process integral to the way in which the West wages modern war. This portrayal has saturated our understanding of human life, and has led to the exploitation and abandonment of whole peoples, who are cast as existential threats rather than as living populations in need of protection. These people are framed as already lost, to imprisonment, unemployment and starvation, and can easily be dismissed. In the twisted logic that rationalizes their deaths, the loss of such populations is deemed necessary to protect the lives of ‘the living.’ This disparity, Butler argues, has profound implications for why and when we feel horror, outrage, guilt, loss and righteous indifference, both in the context of war and, increasingly, everyday life.

This book discerns the resistance to the frames of war in the context of the images from Abu Ghraib, the poetry from Guantanamo, recent European policy on immigration and Islam, and debates on normativity and non-violence. In this urgent response to ever more dominant methods of coercion, violence and racism, Butler calls for a re-conceptualization of the Left, one that brokers cultural difference and cultivates resistance to the illegitimate and arbitrary effects of state violence and its vicissitudes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781784782498
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication date: 02/23/2016
Series: Radical Thinkers
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 565,069
File size: 283 KB

About the Author

Judith Butler is Maxine Elliot Professor in the Departments of Rhetoric and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of Frames of War, Precarious Life, The Psychic Life of Power, Excitable Speech, Bodies that Matter, Gender Trouble, and with Slavoj Žižek and Ernesto Laclau, Contingency, Hegemony, Universality.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Introduction to the Paperback ix

Introduction: Precarious Life, Grievable Life 1

1 Survivability, Vulnerability, Affect 33

2 Torture and the Ethics of Photography: Thinking with Sontag 63

3 Sexual Politics, Torture, and Secular Time 101

4 Non-Thinking in the Name of the Normative 137

5 The Claim of Non-Violence 165

Index 185

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Cornel West

Judith Butler is the most creative and courageous social theorist writing today. Frames of War is an intellectual masterpiece that weds a new understanding of being, immersed in history, to a novel Left politics that focuses on State violence, war and resistance.

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