No. 3/2008 “Vandalizing
the Garden: Multiple Forms of Violence in the Imperial Space”
Between
anarchy and tyranny: theoretical problems of violence understood as a social and political
phenomenon in a heterogeneous space · Social engineering as violent
interventionism · Rationalization and standardization as
repression · Violence as the language of local
exceptionalism and uniqueness · The rationality and irrationality of
violence in culturally divided space · Jewish pogroms; exterminations of small
nationalities; social landscapes of war zones and ethnic conflicts ·
Violence as a “legitimate” politics: political terrorism and imperial and national
tensions · Genocides, deportations and traumatic
experience of ethnic conflicts · The ambiguity of the concept of criminality
in the empire: drawing and violating cultural, social and political borders ·
Violence as a social practice of vertical and horizontal communications in the empire ·
Imposing languages: symbolic violences in imperial and national spaces. |
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