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PUBLISHER: City Lights Books
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9780872867543
RRP: £12.99
PAGES: 180
PUBLICATION DATE:
August 30, 2018
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Violence: Humans in Dark Times
Brad Evans
Natasha Lennard
There are a number of anthologies on violence, but none exist as presented in this conversational interview format, which provides a meaningful and sophisticated introduction into the most cutting-edge thinking on the problem of violence in the contemporary world.The market for this book includes readers of the New York Times, as half of these conversations were first published in their online philosophy column “The Stone.” The other half come from the Los Angeles Review of Books.The issue of violence cuts across many disciplines of study and inquiry, and this book connects them through the eclectic range of thinkers, filmmakers, artists, and theorists with whom Evans and Lennard speak.Brad Evans has gained more public recognition in the U.S. given his editorial work on the New York Times’s “The Stone.”Natasha Lennard’s work is well-known as she regularly contributes to Esquire, The Intercept, The Nation, and the New York Times.
Brad Evans
Brad Evans is a political philosopher, critical theorist and writer, whose work specializes on the problem of violence. The author of some ten books and edited volumes, along with over fifty academic and media articles, he serves as a Reader in Political Violence at the School of Sociology, Politics & International Studies, the University of Bristol, UK. He is the founder & director of the Histories of Violence Project.Throughout 2015-17, Brad was invited to lead a dedicated series for The New York Times (“The Stone”) on violence. He is currently the lead editor for a dedicated section on violence and the arts/critical theory with The Los Angeles Review of Books. He regularly writes for the Guardian, Independent, World Financial Review, Al Jazeera, TruthOut, Counter-Punch and Social Europe. He is a regular guest on the comedian Russell Brand’s “True News” series “The Trews,” and the podcast show “Under the Skin.”â Brad’s latest books include Histories of Violence: Post-War Critical Thought (with Terrell Carver, Zed Books, 2017); Portraits of Violence: An Illustrated History of Radical Thinking (with Sean Michael Wilson, New Internationalist, 2016); Disposable Futures: The Seduction of Violence in the Age of the Spectacle (with Henry Giroux, City Lights: 2015), Resilient Life: The Art of Living Dangerously (with Julian Reid, Polity Press, 2014), Liberal Terror (Polity Press, 2013), and Deleuze & Fascism: Security-War -Aesthetics (with Julian Reid, Routledge, 2013).Natasha Lennard is a British-born, Brooklyn-based independent journalist and columnist covering politics and the operations of power for publications including Esquire, The Nation, The Intercept, The New Inquiry and The New York Times Opinion Section.