Introduction
Jonathon E. Lynch; Gary Wheeler
Part 1: Contemplating and Considering Violence
1.
Globalization and Structural Violence
Stefan
Bucher
2. The Bullying Culture in High Schools
Dorothy Lenthall
3. “An Insider’s Look” – A Phenomenological
Enquiry into
the World of Battering Men and Battered Women
Dalit Yassour-Borochowitz & Eli
Buchbinder
4. On Violence From a Phenomenological Point of View
Michael Staudigl
Part 2: Representing Violence
5. Violence and Perversion in J. G. Ballard's Crash
Eunja Hwang
6. Being Hit Artistically
Maria Jose Alcaraz León
7. Gloom and Boom - Representations of Violence in
Taiwan and Hong Kong Gangster Films
Ying Chih
Liao
8. Thrill-Kill Culture and the Beautiful Wound
Emily McMehen
Part 3: Visual Expressions of Violence
and Symbolic Speech:
9. Gendered Arts of War
Gary
Wheeler
10. Visual Representations of Violence in the Visual Arts
Pei-Ying Wu
Part 4: Scales of Conflict
11. On Periphery Marginalisation and Conflict in Sudan
Aleksi Ylönen
12. Politics, Violence, and Expression: The Role of Memory and
Identity in Guatemala’s War-Torn Past
Patricia Seminetta
13. "You're Old Enough to Kill, But too Young for Votin'." Critical
Reflections on the Child Soldier Issue
Graeme Goldsworthy and Frank Faulkner
Part 5: Violence and Conceptions of Rights
14. Animal Rights Activism, Marginalization, and Violence
Elisa Aaltola
15. The Jihadist Subculture of Terrorism in Spain
Javier Jordan & Nicola Horsburgh
16. The Terrorists’ Best Ally: Media Coverage of Terror
Raphael
Cohen-Almagor
Notes on Contributors
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