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Spaces of War, War of Spaces

Prof Sarah Maltby editor Prof Ben O'Loughlin editor Dr Katy Parry editor Prof Laura Roselle editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:27th Jan '22

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This book presents cutting edge research from scholars and artists on the relation between war and media through an exploration of the idea of space.

Spaces of War, War of Spaces provides a rich, international and multi-disciplinary engagement with the convergence of war and media through the conceptual lens of ‘space’. ‘Space’ offers a profound, challenging and original framework through which notions of communication, embodiment, enactment, memory and power are interrogated not only in terms of how media spaces (traditional, digital, cultural, aesthetic, embodied, mnemonic) transform the conduct, outcomes and consequences of war for all involved, but how ‘war’ actors (political, military, survivors, victims) recreate space in a manner that is transformative across political, social, cultural and personal spheres. Foregrounding the work of artists, activists and practitioners alongside more traditional scholarly approaches Spaces of War, War of Spaces engages with the ‘messiness’ of war and media through the convergence of practice and theory, where showing and embodying is made explicit.

This work is an important intervention, particularly in its illuminating of the vital contribution of artists, activists and other practitioners, to understandings of the interconnectedness and interdependence of war and media. The engaging and original case studies bring the subject matter alive. And the collection as a whole is a bold statement of how the conceptual lens of space makes us read warfare anew. * Andrew Hoskins, Interdisciplinary Research Professor in Global Security, University of Glasgow, UK *

ISBN: 9781501372247

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 413g

256 pages