Sacrificial Limbs chronicles the everyday lives and political activism of disabled veterans of Turkey's Kurdish war, one of the most volatile conflicts in the Middle East. Through nuanced ethnographic portraits, Açiksöz examines how veterans' experiences of war and disability are closely linked to class, gender, and ultimately the embrace of ultranationalist right-wing politics. Bringing the reader into military hospitals, commemorations, political demonstrations, and veterans' everyday spaces of care, intimacy, and activism, Sacrificial Limbs provides a vivid analysis of the multiple and sometimes contradictory forces that fashion veterans' bodies, political subjectivities, and communities. It is essential reading for students and scholars interested in anthropology, masculinity, and disability.



Autorentext

Salih Can Açiksöz is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles.



Inhalt

Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Preface: Entering a Gray Zone
Abbreviations

Introduction
1 • Being-on-the-Mountains
2 • The Two Sovereignties: Masculinity and the State
3 • Of Gazis and Beggars
4 • Communities of Loss
5 • Prosthetic Revenge
6 • Prosthetic Debts

Epilogue: Bodies and Temporalities
of Political Violence

Notes
Bibliography
Index

Titel
Sacrificial Limbs
Untertitel
Masculinity, Disability, and Political Violence in Turkey
EAN
9780520973350
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
03.12.2019
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
272