Sacred Men Sacred Men
Global and Insurgent Legalities

Sacred Men

Law, Torture, and Retribution in Guam

    • 249,00 kr
    • 249,00 kr

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Between 1944 and 1949 the United States Navy held a war crimes tribunal that tried Japanese nationals and members of Guam’s indigenous Chamorro population who had worked for Japan’s military government. In Sacred Men Keith L. Camacho traces the tribunal’s legacy and its role in shaping contemporary domestic and international laws regarding combatants, jurisdiction, and property. Drawing on Giorgio Agamben’s notions of bare life and Chamorro concepts of retribution, Camacho demonstrates how the U.S. tribunal used and justified the imprisonment, torture, murder, and exiling of accused Japanese and Chamorro war criminals in order to institute a new American political order. This U.S. disciplinary logic in Guam, Camacho argues, continues to directly inform the ideology used to justify the Guantánamo Bay detention center, the torture and enhanced interrogation of enemy combatants, and the American carceral state.

GENRE
Historia
UTGIVEN
2019
22 november
SPRÅK
EN
Engelska
LÄNGD
312
Sidor
UTGIVARE
Duke University Press
STORLEK
14,9
MB

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