Joseph Pugliese Series
Joseph Pugliese, a Professor of Cultural Studies, delves into the complex intersections of state power and violence. His scholarly work critically examines how law is enacted through extreme measures, exploring themes of torture and the remote execution of justice via drone technology. Pugliese's writing offers a profound analysis of institutionalized violence and its ethical implications. His research compels readers to confront the difficult questions surrounding state power, human rights, and the very definition of justice in contemporary society.

