
Precariousness and Grievability
It Could Happen Here
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War, Value, and Public Grieving
Exploring the differential distribution of public grieving in war and how governments regulate and control who is publicly mourned, this chapter discusses the political potential of open grieving and outrage in the face of injustice or loss. It examines examples from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the debate surrounding the display of images, highlighting the influence of limited power of images and selective outrage on public opinion about wars.
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