All Stories

  1. “Its Own Kind of Torture”: Denial, Acknowledgment, and the Debate About Force Feeding at Guantánamo Bay
  2. The Toxicity of Torture: The Cultural Structure of US Political Discourse of Waterboarding
  3. Textuality and the Social Organization of Denial: Abu Ghraib, Guantánamo, and the Meanings of U.S. Interrogation Policies
  4. Emergent Objects, Developing Practices: Human-Nonhuman Interactions in a Reiki Training
  5. The Textual Mediation of Denial: Congress, Abu Ghraib, and the Construction of an Isolated Incident