War talk / Arundhati Roy.
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- unmediated
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- 9780896087248
- 327.109051 ROY 23 022215
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327.101 GOL 006741 Divided nations : | 327.101 INT 008835 International relations theory and South Asia : | 327.101 INT 008836 International relations theory and South Asia : | 327.109051 ROY 022215 War talk / | 327.112 CHU 020122 Day of empire : how hyperpowers rise to global dominance--and why they fall / | 327.112 POW 003327 Power shifts and global governance : | 327.1254 YAD 018383 RAW, a history of India's covert operations / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
War talk -- Ahimsa -- Democracy -- Come September -- The loneliness of Noam Chomsky -- Confronting empire -- Glossary.
"Roy's new essay collection, War Talk, highlights the global rise of militarism and religious and racial violence. Against the backdrop of nuclear brinkmanship between India and Pakistan, the horrific massacre of Muslims in Gujarat, and U.S. demands for an ever-expanding war on terror, she calls into question the equation of nation and ethnicity."--Jacket.
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