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Article Excerpt Darius Re jail, Torture and Democracy. Princeton, N J: Princeton University Press, 2007. $39.50 (cloth), ISBN: 978-0-691-11422-4.
LONG BEFORE THE PHOTOGRAPHS FROM ABU GHRAIB WERE LEAKED TO AN astonished public, an Iranian-American political science professor named Darius Rejali was at work on a history of torture in the modern era. Torture and Democracy arrives as the focus on torture in the United States has become unfortunately myopic. Whereas there have been excellent exposes on the Bush administration's interrogation policies--Karen Greenberg's anthology, The Torture Debate in America, Philippe Sands' The Torture Team, and Jane Mayer's The Dark Side--no major work has situated current events in the context of 20th-century histories of discipline and punishment, knowledge and pain. "Torture lite" and "enhanced interrogation techniques" did not spring Athena-like from the minds of the Office of Legal Counsel. Nor were the brutalities of Abu Ghraib the inventions of a few sadists in the 372nd Military Police Company. These methods have a well established if forgotten pedigree: the road to Abu Ghraib was longer than it seemed.
Darius Rejali's monumental book fills in the blanks. Following on the heels of his Torture and Modernity, an examination of the political culture of torture in Iran, Torture and Democracy cements Rejali's reputation and promises to reframe the current debate. Weighing in at 849 pages, Re jail's tome is no light reading. And yet, despite the dark subject matter, his prose is buoyant and humanely, even beautifully written. Throughout the book, he maintains a deeply felt authorial presence as his examination of...
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