Rhetoric, Fantasy, and the War on Terror

Rhetoric, Fantasy, and the War on Terror by Vaheed Ramazani, published by Routledge on November 17, 2020, is a 160-page examination of the discourses surrounding the global War on Terror. This edition delves into various forms of communication, including governmental speeches, legal documents, and media representations, to explore how these narratives shape and are shaped by a myth of imminent harm that justifies preemptive actions such as war and surveillance.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of themes such as selective compassion in mainstream media, the language of warfare, and the implications of American exceptionalism. The book draws on psychoanalytic and semiotic perspectives to discuss the motivations behind these discourses and their impact on public perception and policy. This work is relevant for scholars and students interested in cultural studies, media studies, rhetoric, and international humanitarian law, providing an original contribution to these fields.
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“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, torture, and targeted killing, as well as an array of intrusive domestic security procedures such as profiling and mass surveillance. Dominant themes include selective compassion in the mainstream media, the language of war and the sacrificial sublime, asymmetrical warfare and the nostalgia for total war, weaponized drones and just war theory, and the role of American exceptionalism in normalizing endless war. Scholars and students alike will take interest in this original contribution to the fields of cultural studies, psychoanalysis, media studies, rhetoric, critical international relations, and international humanitarian law and ethics.”–Provided by publisher.
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