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Sleeping soldiers: on sleep and war/ Helen M Kinsella

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: Security Dialogue Vol.51, No.2-3, April-June 2020. pp. 119-136 (47) Summary: This article explore sleep as a weapon of war, as a logistic of war and as a metaphor for conscience in war. It also proposes the idea of the capacity to sleep as a measure of the effects of strategies of war and to recalibrate understandings of intimacy and vulnerability in war.
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This article explore sleep as a weapon of war, as a logistic of war and as a metaphor for conscience in war. It also proposes the idea of the capacity to sleep as a measure of the effects of strategies of war and to recalibrate understandings of intimacy and vulnerability in war.

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