After the Second World War and at the onset of the Cold War, warfare took different forms. War zones often lost their clear demarcations. People, landscapes, and built environments came to be subjugated to the strains and constraints of new forms of war that served both civil and military purposes. The contributions toWar Zonesinvestigate some of these implicit or explicit conditions, legacies, and impacts. From colonial or total war, asymmetric war or counterinsurgency, barricaded or besieged cities, refugee camps or borderlines, nuclear bunkers or ‘war ghosts’, to the state of emergency and drone warfare – these texts disclose the spatial aspects, statuses, and formation processes of past and current war zones.
Samia Henni
Nora Akawi, Silvia Berger Ziauddin, Jean-Louis Cohen, Léopold Lambert, Asja Mandić, Stanislaus von Moos, Arsalan Rafique, Ayesha Sarfraz, Eva Schreiner, Felicity D. Scott, Ismae’l Sheikh Hassan, Alfredo Thiermann, Daniel Weiss
Samia Henni
2019.21 × 29.7 cm,softcover 134 pages, 89 illustrations ISBN 978-3-85676-390-9 Text inEnglish