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ISBN 10: 3839445507
ISBN 13: 9783839445501
Author: Braun Kathrin
Biopolitics and Historic Justice Coming to Terms with the Injuries of Normality 1st Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Biopolitics and the Normalization of Life
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The Birth of Biopolitics: From Sovereign Power to Governmentality
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Normalization as a Political Technology
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Life, Population, and the Metrics of the Normal
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The Hidden Violence of Norms
Chapter 2: Historic Justice and the Temporality of Injury
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What Is Historic Justice? Memory, Guilt, and Redress
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Justice and/as Reparation
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Time, Trauma, and the Politics of Delay
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Injuries That Outlive the Event
Chapter 3: The Politics of Recognition and Misrecognition
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From Visibility to Legibility: Who Gets to Be Injured?
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Recognition and Its Limits in Transitional Justice
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The Normalization of Victimhood
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Memory Wars and Competing Histories
Chapter 4: Normality as Violence: Psychiatric, Racial, and Colonial Regimes
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Psychiatry and the Governance of the “Abnormal”
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Race, Eugenics, and the Biopolitical Archive
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Colonial Normalcy and the Production of the Sub-Human
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Everyday Life as a Site of Historical Injury
Chapter 5: Biopower and the Management of Historical Trauma
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Trauma as Biopolitical Event
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Public Health, Pathology, and National Narratives
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The Politics of Healing and Forgetting
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Who Owns the Wound?
Chapter 6: Testimony, Resistance, and the Ethics of Listening
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Survivor Testimony and the Limits of Discourse
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Listening as Political Practice
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Silences in the Archive
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Counter-Narratives and the Refusal of Normality
Chapter 7: Toward a Critique of Redress: Apology, Compensation, and the Law
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Apologies as Biopolitical Performance
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Reparations and the Commodification of Injury
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Legal Normalization of Injustice
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Can the Law Address the Abnormal?
Chapter 8: Rethinking Normality After Justice
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What Comes After the Redress?
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Living Beyond Normalcy
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Justice Without Resolution
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Ethical Futures of Injury and Care
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