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Enemies of All Humankind

On the Narrative Construction of Legitimate Violence in Anglo-American Modernity. Re-Mapping the Transnational: A Dartmouth Series in American Studies

By (author) Sonja Schillings
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Dartmouth College Press, United States
Published: 17th Jan 2017
Dimensions: w 156mm h 235mm d 20mm
Weight: 446g
ISBN-10: 1512600164
ISBN-13: 9781512600162
Barcode No: 9781512600162
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Synopsis
Hostis humani generis, meaning "enemy of humankind," is the legal basis by which Western societies have defined such criminals as pirates, torturers, or terrorists as beyond the pale of civilization. Sonja Schillings argues that the legal fiction designating certain persons or classes of persons as enemies of all humankind does more than characterize them as inherently hostile: it supplies a narrative basis for legitimating violence in the name of the state. The book draws attention to a century-old narrative pattern that not only underlies the legal category of enemies of the people, but more generally informs interpretations of imperial expansion, protest against structural oppression, and the transformation of institutions as "legitimate" interventions on behalf of civilized society. Schillings traces the Anglo-American interpretive history of the concept, which she sees as a crucial to understanding U.S. history, in particular with regard to the frontier, race relations, and the war on terror.

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