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Violence and the limits of representation

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List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Violence and the Limits of Representation; Sam Goodman and Graham Matthews
1. The Violence of Representation and the Representation of Violence; Ben Noys
2. Violence and Love (in which Yoko Ono encourages Slavoj Žižek to give peace a chance); Scott Wilson
3. (Im)material Violence: Discipline and the Gaze in James Kelman's How Late It Was, How Late; Graham Matthews
4. Sadeian Women: Erotic Violence in the Surrealist Spectacle; Catriona McAra
5. Demarcating Violence in the Dramaturgy of Lisa McGee's Girls and Dolls; Rosalind Haslett
6. Skeletons of Solid Objects: Imperial Violence in J.G. Farrell's Empire Trilogy; Sam Goodman
7. Contingent Violence: Bergson and the Comedy of Horrors in Schindler's List; John Mullarkey
8. Violence and Mediation: The Ethics of Spectatorship in the Twenty-First Century Horror Film; Xavier Aldana Reyes
9. Objects of Surprise: Violence, Security and Metaphysics; Robert Jackson
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Violence and the limits of representation. ISBN 9781137296894. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2013. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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