1st Edition

Rhetoric, Fantasy, and the War on Terror

By Vaheed Ramazani Copyright 2021
160 Pages
by Routledge

160 Pages
by Routledge

160 Pages
by Routledge

Drawing on psychoanalytic and semiotic perspectives, this book examines discourses mediating the global War on Terror, including governmental speeches, legal documents, print and broadcast journalism, and military memoirs. The book argues that these discourses motivate, and are motivated by, a myth of imminent harm that purportedly justifies a series of "preemptive" measures such as war,... Read more

1. Introduction: "No Moment for Deliberation"  2. War Fatigue: Ethics in Reporting on Afghanistan and Iraq  3. War, Simulation, and the Sacrificial Sublime  4. Exceptionalism, Metaphor, and Hybrid Warfare  5. Killer Drones and the Language of International Law

Biography

Vaheed Ramazani is the Kathryn B. Gore Professor of French Studies at Tulane University. His research interests include French literature and culture, critical theory, and critical international relations. He is the author of The Free Indirect Mode: Flaubert and the Poetics of Irony (Virginia) and Writing in Pain: Literature, History, and the Culture of Denial (Palgrave).