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(Non)-lethality and war: tear gas as a weapon of governmental intervention
Authors:Miguel de Larrinaga
Affiliation:School of Political Studies, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:This article attempts to think through the relationship between lethality and war through the object of tear gas from its invention to contemporary uses. First, I examine the way in which tear gas migrates from a zone of lethal/non-lethal conceptual indistinction, to one where the same rationalities operate but the intent of their use is opposed in relation to life and death. Second, from this biopolitical distinction, I trace its use in the governing of colonial populations and populations under occupation, and its recent weaponisation in “domestic” spaces. These contemporary uses of tear gas, I argue, can be seen as what Sloterdijk would call “atmosterror” which contribute to blurring the lines between war and peace.
Keywords:Governmentality  biopolitics  non-lethal weapons  volumetrics  war
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