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Between capture and the camp: Apprehending prisoners in America's wars 1949--2011.

机译:在俘虏和营地之间:在1949--2011年的美国战争中逮捕囚犯。

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This dissertation is a genealogy of the geographical and technological practices that shaped the space between battlefield capture and the prisoner of war camp in America’s wars between 1949 and 2011. I piece together a historical depiction of a space that has confounded US military planners, frightened and endangered captives, and remained largely invisible in the military historical record. It is my argument that consideration of these spaces can reveal important but overlooked elements of the geography of warfare and violence, the nature and governance of bodily power, and the dynamic role of enclosure in security performances. I build my argument using a qualitative research approach that includes critical textual and visual discourse analyses of archival materials drawn from a range of sources, from formerly classified administrative logs to recently leaked security files.;Over the course of the past sixty years, these liminal spaces, balanced precariously between the lethality of war and the humanitarian objectives of care and custody, have transformed from largely unregulated sites of encounter to technologically mediated, highly choreographed, and geographically distributed interfaces. I begin by considering the spatiality of the point of capture and subsequently trace an unfolding and expanding set of technologies and bodily practices that have reconfigured the limits of American wartime detention. This interface between inside and outside is no longer necessarily a violent encounter between war fighters, but is increasingly mediated by expansive digital technologies that aim to control a global population of potential threats. I highlight the historical development of the shifting terrain on which these thresholds came to be known, knowable, and governed.;This project represents the first sustained engagement with the history of American military detention practices in the field of geography and the first academic study of the precarious space between capture and the camp.
机译:这篇论文是地理和技术实践的系谱,该地理学和技术实践塑造了1949年至2011年美国战争期间战场捕获与战俘营之间的空间。我整理了对该空间的历史描述,该空间使美国军事计划人员感到困惑,恐惧和沮丧。濒临灭绝的俘虏,在军事历史记录中仍然基本看不见。我的论点是,对这些空间的考虑可以揭示出战争和暴力地理,身体力量的性质和治理以及封闭在安全性能中的动态作用等重要但被忽视的要素。我使用定性研究方法来论证,该方法包括对档案材料进行批判性的文本和视觉话语分析,这些档案材料的来源广泛,从以前分类的管理日志到最近泄露的安全档案。在过去的60年中,这些门槛在战争致死率和关怀与照护人道主义目标之间不稳定地平衡的空间,已经从基本上不受管制的遭遇地点转变为以技术为媒介,精心编排和地理分布的接口。首先,我考虑了捕获点的空间性,随后追踪了不断发展和扩展的技术和身体做法,这些技术和身体做法已重新构造了美国战时拘留的界限。内部和外部之间的这种接口不再是战斗人员之间的暴力冲突,而是越来越多地通过旨在控制全球潜在威胁的广泛数字技术来实现。我着重介绍了不断变化的地形的历史发展,在这些阈值被人们了解,了解和控制的情况下;该项目代表了在地理领域对美国军事拘留实践的历史的首次持续参与以及对人类军事拘留实践的首次学术研究。俘虏和营地之间的危险空间。

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  • 作者

    Nisa, Richard Thomas.;

  • 作者单位

    Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick.;

  • 授予单位 Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick.;
  • 学科 History United States.;History Military.;Geography.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 435 p.
  • 总页数 435
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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