
It Could Happen Here Weekly 111
It Could Happen Here
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War, Mourning, and the Regulation of Emotion
This chapter discusses how emotions and grief are regulated by regimes of power and sometimes subject to censorship. It explores the power of images to shape public opinion and outrage, and questions why certain lives are considered more mournable than others. The chapter also examines the concept of interdependency and the importance of recognizing the value of all lives.
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