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The Replication of Violence

The Replication of Violence

Suman Gupta

(2002)

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Abstract

An immense amount of media space has been devoted to the catastrophic terrorist attacks in New York and Washington. George Bush was quick to declare a 'war on terrorism' that may engulf many countries in addition to Afghanistan. But what does this say about Western perceptions of violence - what does 'war on terrorism' mean?

This book sharpens our understanding of what phrases such as 'international terrorism' and 'the war against terror' have come to mean since 9/11. Taking on the issues from a philosophical standpoint, Gupta observes that it has long been difficult to define what constitutes a 'terrorist act'. He explains how the events of last year have jolted even existing understandings in unexpected ways and, importantly, why this difficulty of definition persists.

Examining how acts of terrorism and counter-terrorist measures are portrayed in the Western media and the impact this has on public perception, this thoughtful and provocative account provides a refreshing counterpoint to the sensationalised and often oversimplified reporting in the mainstream media.
'Provocative and challenging'
Middle East International

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Contents v
Preface vii
1 A New Kind of International Terrorism 1
2 'International Terrorism' as a Media Event 12
3 Terrorism as War and War Against Terrorism 25
4 'War Against International Terrorism' in Abstractions 55
5 'War Against International Terrorism' as Military Action 90
Postscript Happenings and Unthinkingness 100
Notes 125
Chapter 1 125
Chapter 2 125
Chapter 3 127
Chapter 4 129
Chapter 5 130
Postscript 131
Index 133
al-Barakaat, 120 120
al-Itihaad al-Islamiya, 120 120
al-Jazeereh 2 2
al-Quaeda 1