Wendy Kozol is Professor Emerita of Comparative American Studies at Oberlin College. She is the author of Distant Wars Visible: The Ambivalence of Witnessing; and editor (with Wendy Hesford) of Just Advocacy: Women's Human Rights, Transnational Feminism, and the Politics of Representation.
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Introduction: Sighting the War In-Between 1 1 Banality: Mapping the Asymptote 19 2 Mirroring the War In-Between 40 3 Datafying the War In-Between 70 4 Ornamenting the Unthinkable: Visualizing Survival Under Occupation 99 5 In-Between Comforts for Forever Wars 122 Conclusion: Indexing the War In-Between 149 Acknowledgments 157 Notes 161 Bibliography 193 Index 211
The War In-Between proposes an entirely fresh approach to the endless wars of the 20th and 21st centuries, arguing for a feminist analysis of images of the 'banal, ' 'quotidian, ' and 'unspectacular' in the service of alternative visualities of survival in the brutal context of political violence.---Caren Kaplan, author of Aerial Aftermaths: Wartime from Above

