Writing the War on Terrorism: Language, Politics and Counter-terrorism


Autoria(s): Jackson, Richard Dean Wells
Contribuinte(s)

Department of International Politics

Data(s)

06/11/2008

06/11/2008

2005

Resumo

Jackson, Richard, Writing the War on Terrorism: Language, Politics and Counter-terrorism (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005), pp.viii + 232 RAE2008

'Writing the war on terrorism' examines the public language of the war on terrorism, and the way that rhetoric has been used to justify the global counter-terrorism offensive as a response to 9/11. It discusses how language has been used to deliberately manipulate public anxiety about terrorist threats to gain support for military action, and how the abuse of Iraqi prisoners has been normalised through rhetoric and practice. . The author argues that the normalisation and institutionalisation of the administration's current counter-terrorism approach is damaging to society's ethical values and to democratic political participation. This book examines the public language of the war on terrorism, and the way that rhetoric has been used to justify the global counter-terrorism offensive as a response to 9/11. It discusses how language has been used to deliberately manipulate public anxiety about terrorist threats to gain support for military action, and how the abuse of Iraqi prisoners has been normalized through rhetoric and practice.

Identificador

Jackson , R D W 2005 , Writing the War on Terrorism: Language, Politics and Counter-terrorism . Manchester University Press .

0719071216

PURE: 81018

PURE UUID: 122227ff-fed9-4722-a4d2-94accea6cd12

dspace: 2160/831

http://hdl.handle.net/2160/831

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Manchester University Press

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