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a| 9780520390287
q| (cloth)
a| 9780520390294
q| (paperback)
z| 9780520390317
q| (ebook)
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a| Melamed, Laliv,
e| author.
a| Sovereign intimacy :
b| private media and the traces of colonial violence /
c| Laliv Melamed.
a| Oakland, Calif. :
b| University of California Press,
c| 2023.
a| 286 p. :
b| ill. ;
c| 23 cm.
a| Includes bibliographiy (p. 261-277) and index (p. 279-286).
a| Prologue -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- To keep in touch -- Intimate proxies -- Scheduled memories, programmed mourning -- Figures of speech : life and death as acts of speech -- At face value -- Epilogue : answering a call.
a| "Sovereign Intimacy investigates the relationship between the settler-colonial state and its citizens through the intimating work of media and memory. Using Israel-Palestine as a case study, it tracks how personal family commemoration was channeled and shaped by an emerging private media complex--family videos, freelance filmmaking, grassroots campaigns, and privatized television--enabling a disavowal of the state project of colonial violence through mundane and affective kinship. To the sovereign constitutive rights--the right to life, the right to kill--the book adds another right: the right to love, a right for private life, in the name of which other lives are denied"--
a| Bereavement
x| Political aspects
z| Israel
y| 20th century.
a| Social media
z| Israel
y| 20th century.
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d| 2023-09-26
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r| 2023-09-26
w| 2023-09-26
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