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Imagination warfare: targeting youths on the everyday battlefields of the 21st century

Abstract

Working on from the understanding that youths have become a notable, if under-theorized object for power and violence in the everyday battlefields of the twenty-first century, this paper offers a rethinking of the politics of violence in the contemporary period. Moving beyond conventional understandings of the violence that neatly map it out in terms of civilization versus barbarity, it is our contention that both sides to the conflict have effectively created a Gordian knot through which the recourse to violence reigns supreme. Indeed, once we recognize that the conflicts of today are fought over the site of imagination itself, so there is a need to offer a fundamental rethink if we are to break the cycle of violence, and ensure that our collective futures are not violently fated.

Authors

Giroux HA; Evans B

Journal

Social Identities, Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 230–246

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

May 3, 2016

DOI

10.1080/13504630.2015.1135536

ISSN

1350-4630

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