Tyner, James A., 1966-....
Tyner, James A.
Tyner, J. A.
James A. Tyner americký profesor geografie, zaměřený na geografii obyvatelstva, politickou geografii a jihovýchodní Asii
VIAF ID: 19979384 (Personal)
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Kent State University
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Kent State University
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Rowman and Littlefield
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University of Southern California, Aug
Works
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Academic writing for geographers : a handbook |
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The alienated subject : on the capacity to hurt |
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America's strategy in Southeast Asia from the Cold War to the Terror War |
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The apathy of empire : Cambodia in American geopolitics |
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The business of war : workers, warriors and hostages in occupied Iraq |
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Cambodia and Kent State in the aftermath of Nixon's expansion of the Vietnam War |
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Dead labor toward a political economy of premature death |
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Famine in Cambodia : geopolitics, biopolitics, necropolitics |
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From rice fields to killing fields nature, life, and labor under the Khmer Rouge |
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Genocide and the geographical imagination life and death in Germany, China, and Cambodia |
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geography of Malcolm X black radicalism and the remaking of American space |
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The idea of violence |
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Iraq, terror, and the Philippines' will to war |
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killing of Cambodia geography, genocide and the unmaking of space |
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Landscape, memory, and post-violence in Cambodia |
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Made in the Philippines gendered discourses and the making of migrants |
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Military legacies a world made by war |
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The nature of revolution : art and politics under the Khmer Rouge |
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Oriental bodies : discourse and discipline in U.S. immigration policy, 1875-1942 |
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Philippines mobilities, identities, globalization |
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Red harvests : agrarian capitalism and genocide in Democratic Kampuchea |
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The social construction of gendered migration from the Philippines |
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Space, place, and violence violence and the embodied geographies of race, sex and gender |
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Violence in capitalism devaluing life in an age of responsibility |
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War, violence, and population making the body count |
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