At The Limits of Justice

Women of Colour On Terror

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Pub Date Aug 20 2014 | Archive Date Sep 16 2014

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The fear and violence that followed the events of September 11, 2001, touched lives all around the world, even in places that few would immediately associate with the global War on Terror. In At the Limits of Justice, twenty-nine contributors from six countries explore the proximity of terror in their own lives and in places ranging from Canada and the United States to Jamaica, Palestine/Israel, Australia, Guyana, Chile, Pakistan, and across the African continent.

In this collection, female scholars of colour – including leading theorists on issues of indigeneity, race, and feminism – examine the political, social, and personal repercussions of the war on terror through contributions that range from testimony and poetry to scholarly analysis. Inspired by both the personal and the global impact of this violence within the War on Terror, they expose the way in which the war on terror is presented as a distant and foreign issue at the same time that it is deeply present in the lives of women and others all around the world.

An impassioned but rigorous examination of issues of race and gender in contemporary politics, At the Limits of Justice is also a call to create moral communities that will find terror and violence unacceptable.

suvendrini perera is a professor in the Department of Communication and Cultural Studies at Curtin University.

sherene h. razack is a professor in the Department of Social Justice Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto.

The fear and violence that followed the events of September 11, 2001, touched lives all around the world, even in places that few would immediately associate with the global War on Terror. In At...


Advance Praise

“This rich and thoughtful edited volume challenges us to think through the meaning of terror, its everyday affects and effects, its echoes across the ocean, its memories and commemorations, and the circuits of power and politics through which it travels. The authors use their ‘racialized and gendered positioning in [their] current locations’ to theorize the interconnections between different sites and bodies subjected to terror. The collection is remarkably coherent, an imaginative, thought-provoking, and committed work of scholarship and politics.”

Laleh Khalili, Professor of Middle East Politics, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

“From bearing witness to the violence that children of First Nations people faced in Canada to the effects of the everyday forms of surveillance tactics that youth of Arab and South Asian descent face in the Silicon Valley, At the Limits of Justice offers a rich tapestry of case studies that illuminate the multiplicity of projects of violence in the past and in the contemporary era of new imperialism.”

Eunice Sahle, Professor and Chair, Department of African, African American, and Diaspora Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

At the Limits of Justice is the single most comprehensive collection of perspectives on this topic. The voices it presents are powerful, passionate, and rooted in a deep understanding of the oppression women have faced and continue to face. The book does not simply rehash old accepted theories. It pushes the edges and challenges the reader to consider that which is not mainstream.”

Lowell Ewert, Director, Peace and Conflict Studies Program, Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo

Contributors

Asma Abbas

Anna M. Agathangelou

Sedef Arat-Koç

Merlinda Bobis

Gulzar R. Charania

Honor Ford-Smith

Inderpal Grewal

Roshan Jahangeer

Amina Jamal

Laura Kwak

Teresa Macias

Sunaina Maira

Nadine Naber

Suvendrini Perera

Kendra-Ann Pitt

Sherene H. Razack

Nashwa Salem

Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian

Denise Ferreira da Silva

Andrea Smith

Malinda S. Smith

Omeima Sukkarieh

Sunera Thobani

Robina Thomas

Miriam Ticktin

D. Alissa Trotz

Hena Tyyebi

Shaira Vadasaria

Nicole Watson

Meyda Yeğenoğlu

“This rich and thoughtful edited volume challenges us to think through the meaning of terror, its everyday affects and effects, its echoes across the ocean, its memories and commemorations, and the...


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