Laura A. Sparks is associate professor of English at California State University.
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Acknowledgments Chapter 1: We Don't Torture; Or, the Problem of Correspondence Chapter 2: The Temporal Logic of Interruption Chapter 3: Imminent Time and the Bureaucratic Groundwork Chapter 4: Prisoner Time; Or, the Time that Unmakes the World Chapter 5: Surveillance Time and Material Traces Chapter 6: Making Advocacy References About the Author
"In this timely and compelling book, Laura Sparks dissects the rhetoricity of torture in the United States' "war on terror" for insight into both the character of the country and the nature of rhetoric itself. A powerful instance of the intellectual fruit borne when bearing witness proceeds in reflective analysis." -- Ira Allen, Northern Arizona University