Shooters: Myths and Realities of America's Gun CulturesOxford University Press, 2004 M06 10 - 240 páginas Frequenting gun shops and shooting ranges, and devoting particular attention to those whose interest in weaponry extends beyond the casual, Abigail A. Kohn captures in finegrained and often entertaining, yet always humane, detail how gun owners actually think and feel about their guns. Through her conversations--with cowboy action shooters at a regional match, sport shooters, hunters, with shooters of all ages and races--we hear of the "savage beauty" of a beautifully crafted long gun, of the powerful historical import owners attach to their guns, of the sense of empowerment that comes with shooting skill, and the visceral thrill of discharging a dangerous weapon. Cutting through the cliches that link gun ownership with violent, criminal subcultures and portray shooters as "gun nuts" or potential terrorists, Kohn provides us with a lively and untainted portrait of American gun enthusiasts. |
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... arguing that “turning off the supply of handguns from around the nation” is the only effective way to reduce gun violence in the nation's capital and across the United States.1 On the other side of the country, a columnist in a major ...
... arguing that “turning off the supply of handguns from around the nation” is the only effective way to reduce gun violence in the nation's capital and across the United States.1 On the other side of the country, a columnist in a major ...
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... argues that America's gun culture is responsible for the “tyranny of danger” and “omnipresent threat of death” in ... arguing that guns are a “pathogen” that should be eradicated from American society, that gun-related violence is an ...
... argues that America's gun culture is responsible for the “tyranny of danger” and “omnipresent threat of death” in ... arguing that guns are a “pathogen” that should be eradicated from American society, that gun-related violence is an ...
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... argues that all gun owners should be understood as potentially violent because gun ownership is prima facie evidence of apathy toward violence, particularly violence against women. Gun ownership and indeed the gun culture are ...
... argues that all gun owners should be understood as potentially violent because gun ownership is prima facie evidence of apathy toward violence, particularly violence against women. Gun ownership and indeed the gun culture are ...
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... argued that there is a legitimate historical basis for citizen gun ownership and that the Second Amendment does ... arguments and findings to promote their position and to further legitimize the NRA's stance against gun controls.14 At ...
... argued that there is a legitimate historical basis for citizen gun ownership and that the Second Amendment does ... arguments and findings to promote their position and to further legitimize the NRA's stance against gun controls.14 At ...
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... 't cut it. None of these explanations or arguments really gets at the heart of the issue: What does owning guns really mean for American gun enthusiasts? This page intentionally left blank Acknowledgments I am grateful to pREFAcE xi.
... 't cut it. None of these explanations or arguments really gets at the heart of the issue: What does owning guns really mean for American gun enthusiasts? This page intentionally left blank Acknowledgments I am grateful to pREFAcE xi.
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