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11. The Palestinian Culture of Death: Shariah and Siyasah— Justice, Political Power, and Capital Punishment in the Palestinian National Authority
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- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- Contributors xi
- 1. Putting Culture into the Picture: Toward a Comparative Analysis of State Killings 1
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Part I. Civilization and Punishment: Self and Other in Europe and the Americas
- 2. Nineteenth-Century Executions as Performances of Law, Death, and Civilization 49
- 3. Seed of Abolition: Experience and Culture in the Desire to End Capital Punishment in Mexico, 1841–1857 69
- 4. The Cultural Lives of Capital Punishment in the United States 92
- 5. European Identity and the Mission Against the Death Penalty in the United States 112
- 6. Crime and Punishment / Self versus Other: The Cultural Life of Capital Punishment in European and American Film 129
- 7. Capital Punishment in Poland: An Aspect of the “Cultural Life” of Death Penalty Discourse 147
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Part II: State Killing and State Violence in Central and South Asia and the Middle East
- 8. Capital Punishment in Kyrgyzstan: Between the Past, “Other” State Killings and Social Demands 171
- 9. Death and the Nation: State Killing in India 195
- 10. Imagining the Death Penalty in Israel: Punishment,Violence, Vengeance, and Revenge 219
- 11. The Palestinian Culture of Death: Shariah and Siyasah— Justice, Political Power, and Capital Punishment in the Palestinian National Authority 231
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Part III: Paternal States, “Asian Values,” and Visions of Social Order: Capital Punishment in East and Southeast Asia
- 12. The Death Penalty in Japan: Secrecy, Silence, and Salience 251
- 13. What Is Wrong with Capital Punishment? Official and Unofficial Attitudes Toward Capital Punishment in Modern and Contemporary China 274
- 14. Capital Punishment and the Culture of Developmentalism in Singapore 291
- 15. Ending State Killing in South Korea: Challenging the Asian Capital Punishment Status Quo 308
- Index 329
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- Contributors xi
- 1. Putting Culture into the Picture: Toward a Comparative Analysis of State Killings 1
-
Part I. Civilization and Punishment: Self and Other in Europe and the Americas
- 2. Nineteenth-Century Executions as Performances of Law, Death, and Civilization 49
- 3. Seed of Abolition: Experience and Culture in the Desire to End Capital Punishment in Mexico, 1841–1857 69
- 4. The Cultural Lives of Capital Punishment in the United States 92
- 5. European Identity and the Mission Against the Death Penalty in the United States 112
- 6. Crime and Punishment / Self versus Other: The Cultural Life of Capital Punishment in European and American Film 129
- 7. Capital Punishment in Poland: An Aspect of the “Cultural Life” of Death Penalty Discourse 147
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Part II: State Killing and State Violence in Central and South Asia and the Middle East
- 8. Capital Punishment in Kyrgyzstan: Between the Past, “Other” State Killings and Social Demands 171
- 9. Death and the Nation: State Killing in India 195
- 10. Imagining the Death Penalty in Israel: Punishment,Violence, Vengeance, and Revenge 219
- 11. The Palestinian Culture of Death: Shariah and Siyasah— Justice, Political Power, and Capital Punishment in the Palestinian National Authority 231
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Part III: Paternal States, “Asian Values,” and Visions of Social Order: Capital Punishment in East and Southeast Asia
- 12. The Death Penalty in Japan: Secrecy, Silence, and Salience 251
- 13. What Is Wrong with Capital Punishment? Official and Unofficial Attitudes Toward Capital Punishment in Modern and Contemporary China 274
- 14. Capital Punishment and the Culture of Developmentalism in Singapore 291
- 15. Ending State Killing in South Korea: Challenging the Asian Capital Punishment Status Quo 308
- Index 329