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In this new work, renowned feminist filmmaker and postcolonial theorist Trinh T. Minh-ha offers a lyrical, philosophical meditation on the global state of endless war and the violence inflicted by the imperial need to claim victory. She discusses the rise of the police state as linked, for example, to U.S. military intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan, or to China’s occupation of Tibet, examining legacies of earlier campaigns and the residual effects of the war on terror. She also takes up the shifting dynamics of peoples’ resistance to acts of militarism and surveillance as well as social media and its capacity to inform and mobilize citizens around the world. At once an engaging treatise and a creative gesture, Lovecidal probes the physical and psychic conditions of the world and shows us a society that is profoundly heartsick. Taking up with those who march both as and for the oppressed—who walk with the disappeared to help carry them forward—Trinh T. Minh-ha engages the spiritual and affective dimensions of a civilization organized around the rubrics of nonstop governmental subjugation, economic austerity, and highly technologized military conflict. In doing so, she clears a path for us to walk upon. Along with our every step, the world of the disappeared lives on.
War and society. --- War. --- State-sponsored terrorism. --- Asymmetrical War. --- Dark Night Policy. --- Darkness. --- Heart. --- Long Lost Love. --- Lovecidal. --- Pending Ending. --- Suicidal. --- The Art of War. --- The Disappeared. --- The other victory. --- Twin Victories. --- Victory mindset. --- Walking. --- War Mindset. --- War Projections. --- blank page. --- circle of love. --- culture disappearance. --- disappeared. --- displaced. --- dispossessed. --- dissidence. --- education. --- empty chair. --- enhanced security. --- healthcare. --- image under erasure. --- internet censorship. --- light. --- liquid ending. --- national security. --- night of becoming. --- night. --- resistance. --- smell of victory. --- suicide of love. --- tears and truth. --- ultimate protest. --- underground.
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early feudal China --- mythology --- Qin Dynasty --- philosophy --- divine right --- Xia culture --- Shang culture --- Zhou culture --- atheism --- dialectics --- the Confucian canon --- Buddhist philosophy --- Fan Zhen --- the Sui-Tang period --- Confucian orthodoxy --- Han Yu --- Li Ao --- 'The Art of War' --- cognitive theory --- the philosophy of Confucius --- ideology --- the Mohist School --- Daoism --- nature --- the philosophy of Laozi --- Mencius --- the Confucian tradition --- Zhuangzi --- Daoist philosophy --- natural philosophy --- logical theory --- schools of thought --- legalism in pre-Qin China --- Zou Yan --- the Book of Changes --- philosophy in early feudal China --- the Golden Age --- philosophical trends of the Qin-Han transition --- Han ideology --- Wang Chong --- naïve dialectics --- metaphysics --- the Three Kingdoms Period --- the Western Jin Dynasty --- the Confucian canon --- Buddhist philosophy --- Fan Zhen --- the Sui-Tang period --- Confucian orthodoxy --- Han Yu --- Li Ao --- Northern Song dynasty --- Ming Dynasty --- neo-Confucianism --- Wang Anshi --- Zhang Zai --- Zhu Xi --- Lu Jiuyuan --- Chen Liang --- Ye Shi --- Wang Shouren --- Wang Tingxiang --- contemporary China --- Huang Zongxi --- Fang Yizhi --- Wang Fuzhi --- Yan Yuan --- Dai Zhen --- the Opium War --- the Taiping Rebellion --- the Reform Movement of 1898 --- the Revolution of 1911 --- the May Fourth Movement --- Marxist philosophy --- confucianism --- buddhism
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