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by Jonathan Obert (Editor), Andrew Poe (Editor), Austin Sarat (Editor)
Guns have never been as prevalent in American culture as they are at this moment. Most contemporary conversations on guns either highlight the gun as just a tool used in mass killings or a right to be fiercely defended; eventually, whatever progress these debates foster in the public conversation tend to halt altogether once the old cliché, "guns don't kill people; people kill people" is trotted out. These gun control and gun violence discussions take the gun as passive object, ignoring the changing effects, and the very agency, that guns may deploy as politicized objects. What happens if we reset the conversation and admit that guns, and not the people behind them, kill people?
Jonathan Obert is Assistant Professor of Politics at Amherst College. He received his PhD from the University of Chicago in 2014 and is the author of The Six-Shooter State: Public and Private Violence in American Politics (forthcoming, Cambridge University Press).
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