Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 956.704431 EAN: 9781556435508 ISBN: 1556435509 Label: North Atlantic Books Languages: Array Manufacturer: North Atlantic Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 152 Publication Date: 2004-11-23 Publisher: North Atlantic Books Release Date: 2004-11-23 Studio: North Atlantic Books
Editorial Review:
Abu Ghraib unveiled a lengthy list of disastrous actions and cover-ups by the Bush administration and the American military. Abu Ghraib examines the problem from many different perspectives, gathering together timely essays on the prison scandal from prominent progressive writers. Barbara Ehrenreich looks at the story through the lens of feminism, noting that the most infamous photos involve female soldiers. John Gray argues that Iraq is worse than Vietnam. Looking to future ramifications, Meron Benvenisti reflects on the "powerless rage" of an occupied culture. David Matlin deconstructs President Bush's declaration that the Abu Ghraib images do not represent America. Giving voice to those directly impacted, Mark Danner reports on the anger and humiliation experienced by the victims and their families. This book provides a broader understanding of the issue and its repercussions.
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Great, very thought provoking Comment: These group of essays methodically and from a variety of view points attempt to show just how damaging the infamous photos and the acts of depravity they have exposed are. The book also explores the collective conscience and political climate that has existed in order for such unbelievable and inhuman behavior to occur. Highly recommended.