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Paper Radio
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 110

Paper Radio

This is a fractured memoir, steeped in the language and images Rogers was raised on: Kipling's Just So Stories, Dorothy Parker quips, song lyrics, Beat diatribes, the visual gymnastics of cummings, Victorian children's stories, fairy tales, and the crumbling beauty and very real danger of downtown Detroit. Rogers' writing is closely related to the lyrical tradition, though she's also interested in narrative, mystery, memory, and the possibilities for language to create an emotional effect on a reader. Rogers is drawn to the nature of utopian impulses - from nineteenth century spiritual movements to 1960s radicalism to our hopes for Obama - and the ways these impulses break down. Research subjects include: The Shakers, John Sinclair, the MC5, communes, hippie cookbooks, shamanism, Surrealism, Detroit and Joseph Cornell.

Postinternationalism and Small Arms Control
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

Postinternationalism and Small Arms Control

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-04-08
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Even though impacts generated by the widespread availability and ongoing use of small arms and light weapons have not reached a magnitude sufficient to radically reorder contemporary world affairs, awareness of the nature and extent of these impacts has compelled some international actors to take decisive action. Damien Rogers examines how the international community has responded to the challenge of controlling small arms and light weapons since the early 1990s. Using a postinternationalist analytic framework, he specifically focuses on the maturing relationships between particular actors of world affairs and the nascent interconnectivity between their strategies for, and approaches toward, controlling these weapons. Furthermore, the book identifies ways in which the captains of small arms industry, arms brokers and chief users of these weapons are able to mitigate, resist or elude the intended effects of those responses.

Dear Leader
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 89

Dear Leader

I'm ill-equipped for this. I sit by a fake fireplace that frames a real flame. I've been crossed by two crows today. ‘Multi-vectored, Rogers's poems hum with life and tension, their speaker poised as mother, seer, reporter and daughter. They speak of loss and cold realities (misplaced charms of luck, a tour of an assisted-living facility, coins thrown into Niagara Falls). They also interweave dreams and visions: "O Lion, I am / an old handmaiden; I will not lay the pretty baby in the lap / of the imposter." Simple but evocative, at once strange and plain, Rogers's poems of address ricochet off the familiar "Dear Reader" or Dickinson's "Dear Master" ... Rogers's poems provide instructions f...

Law, Politics and the Limits of Prosecuting Mass Atrocity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Law, Politics and the Limits of Prosecuting Mass Atrocity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Damien Rogers is Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Defence and Security Studies at Massey University, New Zealand. This book offers a unique and powerful critique of the quest for international criminal justice. It explores the efforts of three successive generations of international prosecutors, recognising the vital roles they play in the enforcement of international criminal law. By critically examining prosecutorial performance during the pre-trial and trial phases, the volume argues that these prosecutors are simultaneously political actors serving in the interests of economic liberalisation. It also posits that international prosecutors help wage a mostly silent and largely unacknowledged politico-cultural war fought for control over the institutions governing modernist international affairs. As the author contends, international prosecutors are thus best understood as agents not only of the law and politics, but also of a war fought by proponents of various utopian projects.

Wars, Laws, Rights and the Making of Global Insecurities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 120

Wars, Laws, Rights and the Making of Global Insecurities

This book offers a unique and timely political analysis of war, international law and human rights, and the important interconnections among them. It questions why war features as a foundational problem in ​contemporary world affairs and explores how international law is used to manage this and other types of political violence. Challenging conventional thinking that understands war as a problem to be solved and law as an antidote to organized but unruly violence, this book situates the promotion and protection of human rights within the wider context of the modernist project, particularly during the epoch of the Anthropocene. Taking a critical perspective that draws on concepts found in the work of Michel Foucault, Pierre Bourdieu and Bruno Latour, this book casts new light on the ways in which the politics of war, law and rights produces profound insecurities for the human species as well as for other life forms and life systems on this planet.

Salman Rushdie
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie (1947 ) Has Emerged Over The Years As One Of The Most Controversial Figures Of Our Times Who Excites Contrary Feelings. But Whether Admired Or Criticized, The Fact Remains That Rushdie, With His Commitment To Struggle For Freedom Of Expression, For Speech To The Silenced, For Power To The Disempowered, Is A Writer Who Cannot Be Ignored.One Of The Major Preoccupations Of Rushdie S Art Is The Issue Of Migrant Identity. Many Of His Characters Are Migrants Drifting From Shore To Shore In Search Of Some Imaginary Homeland , And Obviously The Author Identifies Himself With His Migrant Personae. Search For Identity Is Perhaps The One Recurring Theme In Rushdie S Works, And The Themes...

An Alphabet for Joanna
  • Language: en

An Alphabet for Joanna

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-09-22
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  • Publisher: Knopf Canada

A gripping memoir from acclaimed poet Damian Rogers about being raised by a loving but erratic single mother who is today diagnosed with a rare form of frontal-lobe dementia. In the vein of Plum Johnson's They Left Us Everything, Leanne Shapton's Swimming Studies, Jeannette Walls' The Glass Castle and Susannah Cahalan's Brain on Fire. "Evocative, beautifully written, heartbreaking . . . of special interest to all whose loved ones suffer from dementia." --Margaret Atwood (on Twitter) "An Alphabet for Joanna is a braid of tiny stories that weaves us into a nest of belonging despite circumstance and injury . . . A memoir of stunning thoughtfulness, Rogers presents us with a loving treatise on w...

Human Rights in War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 485

Human Rights in War

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-03-20
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  • Publisher: Springer

This volume is the most comprehensive and up-to-date compilation of in-depth analyses on human rights violations committed in war. It offers myriad perspectives on the content and application of legal protections offered to civilians, including women, children and the elderly, and to others who are ‘no longer active in the fight.’ A series of carefully researched case studies illustrates the extent to which human rights violations occur in recent and current armed conflict, and signals the ways in which these violations are dealt with. Each of the contributing authors has been selected on the basis of their international academic reputation and/or professional standing within the human rights field. Given the alarming numbers of people harmed in recent and current armed conflict, this book will be of great interest to researchers, policymakers and opinion-shapers alike.

Dragamere
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

Dragamere

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-06-25
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

The Dragonspawn Saga Book Three (of Five) A mysterious curse ... An ancient castle ... Spells and dragons ... Chelsey Reynolds and Damien Rogers share unusual experiences from their early lives, but the two had never met until they were thrown together on a flight to London. In England, with the help of prominent and well known Malcolm Kinsley, Esq., Chelsey and Damien discover the fate of Giselle and Gaddeon - victims of a millennium-long curse. Alone, Chelsey and Damien arrive at Dragamere and explore the ancient castle, spurred on in part by Moorlange, Giselle and Gaddeon's nemesis. When the curse is finally broken, so is the veil of time. Chelsey and Damian find themselves one-thousand years in the past, in the presence of the reunited lovers.

Intelligence Oversight in Times of Transnational Impunity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Intelligence Oversight in Times of Transnational Impunity

This book adopts a critical lens to look at the workings of Western intelligence and intelligence oversight over time and space. Largely confined to the sub-field of intelligence studies, scholarly engagements with intelligence oversight have typically downplayed the violence carried out by secretive agencies. These studies have often served to justify weak oversight structures and promoted only marginal adaptations of policy frameworks in the wake of intelligence scandals. The essays gathered in this volume challenge the prevailing doxa in the academic field, adopting a critical lens to look at the workings of intelligence oversight in Europe and North America. Through chapters spanning acr...