Portraits of Violence
An Illustrated History of Radical Thinking
New Internationalist, Nov 2016, 128 pages.
A graphic introduction to the most important radical critiques of violence, from Fanon to Chomsky, Foucault to Sontag.
A documentary style illustrated book about violence, featuring 10 key thinkers around the issues of state violence, war and terrorism, including Noam Chomsky, Frantz Fanon and Judith Butler. With a text introduction by well known cultural critic Henry Giroux.
A collaboration between:
Dr. Brad Evans (Director of the History of Violence Project, Bristol University)
and Sean Michael Wilson.
Featuring artwork by a diverse range of male and female artists from different countries: Scottish artist Chris Mackenzie, Japanese manga artists Inko and Michiru Morikawa, US artist Carl Thompson, Vietnamese artist Yen Quach, and English artist Robert Brown.
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