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1 Journeys from the Killing Fields 1
A Retheorized Population Geography 7
Toward a Philosophical Reorientation 15
An Embodiment of Population Geography 17
Violence and Spaces of Moral Exclusion 33
Why I Write 42
2 Biopower in Vietnam 46
The Context of the Vietnam War 51
The Demographics of State Building 54
Population and the Rostow Doctrine of War 58
Rostow's Air Campaign of Terror 66
(De)Population Forecasting 74
Population and (the Destruction of) the Environment (Part I) 81
Population and (the Destruction of) the Environment (Part II) 92
The Control of Populations 97
Embodied Instruments of Warfare 104
Conclusions 107
3 Death and the Erasure of Space 109
Sowing the Killing Fields 111
The Other Killing Fields 120
The Birth of Democratic Kampuchea 127
The Place-Death of Cambodian Cities 129
We Are Family, You Are Not 133
Subjugating the Political Body 142
Conclusions 149
4 Spaces of Planned Violence 151
Colonial Constructions 153
Independence 158
Preparations for a Genocide 164
Genocide Unleashed 170
The Embodiment of Rwanda's Genocide 172
The Biopolitics of Genocidal Rape 179
Conclusions 184
5 Population and Peace Education 186
Educating for Peace 194
Concluding Thoughts 199
Notes 201
References 205
Author Index 220
Subject Index 223
About the Author 226
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