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[ 183 ] Index abolitionist movement, 8 Abu Ghraib, 135; interrogations, 114– 15, 140; investigation of, 115–16; photos of, 114–16 The Abu Ghraib Effect (Eisenman), 114 activist media. See war journalism Afghanistan War, 70, 106–7, 116 aggressors: as heroes, 109–12, 138; as humans, 114–16; as narrators, 59, 63–64; as observers, 130–32, 150– 57; point of view, 95, 107–9, 113–14; psychology of, 113–14, 117–23; state-sanctioned, 115–22; violence of, xiv, 25–26, 28–29 air strikes: in Iraq, 129–32, 148; in Pakistan, 129; in Vietnam, 129. See also military interventions Albahari, David, 157–65; Götz and Meyer, 157–65 Albee, Edward, 141 Alić, Fikret, 74 al-Jamadi, Manadel, 140 al-Majid, Ali Hassan, 130–31 al-Qaeda, 129 Améry, Jean (Hanns Chaim Mayer), 139–40 amputation, 1, 5, 17–22; humor in Bosnian War, 68; in Sontag, 45–47 Anderson, Benedict, 21 Andrić, Ivo: The Bridge on the Drina, 104 Antietam, 48 antiwar art, 114; film, 109–12. See also war films AP, 140 apophasis, 47 Arendt, Hannah, 16; on compassion, 7–8; The Human Condition, 7; On Revolution, 7 Argentina: dirty war, 117–22; junta, 119 Arkan. See Ražnatović, Željko Arnautalić, Ismet. See SaGA artistic engagement, 44, 145–46, 149– 57; in wartime Sarajevo, xi, 42, 61–65, 145–46 Ashley-Cooper, Anthony, 30 Atlantic Monthly, 1 Balkan Ghosts (Kaplan), 34–38 Balkanism, 37–39 Balkans, 34, 37. See also individual countries Bašić, Adisa: “Trauma Market,” x–xi Battle of the Somme, 51 Baudrillard, Jean, 69–70, 123 “Beat! Beat! Drums!” (Whitman), 12 Beyond the Pleasure Principle (Freud), 122–23 Bijeljina, 26–27, 33–34 Bilal, Wafaa: death of brother and father, 147–49; early life, 142–44; refugee camp life, 144–46; relationship with brother, 147–48; relationship with father, 143–44 [ 184 ] INDEX —Works: Domestic Tension, 142, 146, 149–58; exhibition setup, 150; Digg Day, 153–57; reactions, 152; Shoot an Iraqi, 141–57, 163–65 Bill Moyers Journal, 129 body: and mind, 15, 18; mutilation of, 17–18, 63, 131–33; in pain, 1–2, 5–12, 15; understanding of, 20–21 body politic, 17, 20 Bosnia-Herzegovina, x; in Cohen, 38–40; truth commission, 158 Bosnian War, 38, 45, 59–76, 93–104, 107–9, 158; civilian victims in Bijeljina, 25–27, 33–34; civilian victims in Prijedor, 71–76; civilian victims in Sarajevo, 39–41; humor, 62, 68; NATO intervention, 100–101; Serbian paramilitary activities in, 33; Srebrenica genocide, 39. See also Sarajevo Brady, Mathew: archive of photographs, 49; The Dead of Antietam, 48–49; Washington, D.C., studio, 48, 82, 90 Breton, André, 6 The Bridge on the Drina (Andrić), 104 Calvino, Italo: Memos for the Next Millennium, 76–79; on storytelling method, 76–77 “The Case of George Dedlow” (Mitchell), 1–2 Cambodia, 54 Caruth, Cathy, 122–23 Central African Republic, 128 Chancellorsville, 49 Charming Hostess: “Death is a Job,” 67; “Imam Bey’s Mosque,” 66; Sarajevo Blues, 65–68 Civil War: battlefields, 12, 49, 82–87, 90; military hospitals, 1, 3–4, 14–18; photography, 48–49, 82–92; prison camps, 12 Clinton, Bill: and Balkan Ghosts, 37; nonintervention in Bosnian War, 34–35; in Sacco, 104 CNN, 101; CNN effect, 73, 116 Coetzee, J. M.: Diary of a Very Bad Year, 11–12; on shame, 11; Waiting for the Barbarians, 134–41, 151, 163–64 Cohen, Roger: Hearts Grown Brutal: Sagas of Sarajevo, 38–41, 55–58 Colbert, Stephen, 70–71, 75 Cole, Teju, 125, 127–28 collateral damage, 9, 15 compassion: Arendt on, 7–8; Mandeville on, 31; in Mehmedinovic´, 60; nature of, 7, 25–30; Rousseau on, 31; Spelman on, 8–9 competitiveness, 27 Confederacy. See Civil War. Congo, Democratic Republic of the, 128 “Corpse” (Mehmedinović), 60–61 Cortázar, Julio, 119–20 critics, literary. See literary criticism Croatian War, 102, 157 Damasio, Antonio, 15 Dani, 58 The Dead of Antietam (Brady), 48–49 Dead Troops Talk (Wall), 45 “Death is a Job” (Charming Hostess), 67 Debord, Guy, 69–70 Deichmann, Thomas, 79, 81, 92; “The Photo That Fooled the World,” 73–76 “The Devil and the Rose” (Mehmedinović), 58–61 Diary of a Very Bad Year (Coetzee), 11–12 Digg.com, 153–57 Disasters of War (Goya), 18 Discourse on Inequality (Rousseau), 25 Dispatches (Herr), 7, 44–45, 109, 113–14 Domestic Tension (Bilal), 142, 146, 149–57 [18.217.220.114] Project MUSE (2024-04-23 21:46 GMT...

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