In:Discourse, War and Terrorism
Edited by Adam Hodges and Chad Nilep
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 24] 2007
► pp. v–vi
Table of contents
Table of contents
Acknowledgements
Author affiliations
Introduction: Discourse, war and terrorism
“Emerging threats” and “coming dangers”: Claiming the future for preventive war
Enforcing justice, justifying force: America's justification of violence in the New World Order
The narrative construction of identity: The adequation of Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden in the “war on terror”
Discourses of freedom: Gender and religion in US media coverage of the war on Iraq
Arabs in the morning paper: A case of shifting identity
Visual discourses of war: Multimodal analysis of photographs of the Iraq occupation
"Martyrs and terrorists, resistance and insurgency": Contextualizing the exchange of terrorism discourses on Al-Jazeera
Between “us” and “them”: Two TV interviews with German chancellor Gerhard Schröder in the run-up to the Iraq war
Discourse of war and terrorism in Serbia: "We were fighting the terrorists already in Bosnia..."
“Fear of terror attack persists”: Constructing fear in reports on terrorism by international news agencies
The politics of fear: A critical inquiry into the role of violence in 21st century politics
Index
