1st Edition

Political Torture in Popular Culture The Role of Representations in the Post-9/11 Torture Debate

By Alex Adams Copyright 2016
218 Pages
by Routledge

218 Pages
by Routledge

218 Pages
by Routledge

Political Torture in Popular Culture argues that the literary, filmic, and popular cultural representation of political torture has been one of the defining dimensions of the torture debate that has taken place in the course of the post-9/11 global war on terrorism. The book argues that cultural representations provide a vital arena in which political meaning is generated, negotiated, and... Read more

Introduction



PART ONE: CONTEXT



1: The Torture Debate



Torture



Islamophobia



Representation



2: Camp, Colony, Counterterrorism



Space



Power



Bodies



PART TWO: TEXT



3: Another Indochina



Memory



The Centurions (1960)



The Battle of Algiers (1966)



The Little Soldier (1960/63) 



4: The Ticking Bomb and Beyond



24: Day Two (2002-3)



Rendition (2007)



Zero Dark Thirty (2012)



5: The War Prison



Guantánamo (2004)



The Road to Guantánamo (2006)



Standard Operating Procedure (2008)



Conclusion



Complicit (2013)

Biography

Alex Adams completed his PhD in the School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics at Newcastle University, UK. He has contributed a number of journal articles and book chapters to recent publications.