Collateral Language : A User's Guide to America's New War / ed. by Ross Glover, John Collins.
Church, Kenneth, contributor.; Collins, John, contributor.; Collins, John, editor.; Cornwell, Grant H., contributor.; Egan, R. Danielle, contributor.; Glover, Ross, contributor.; Glover, Ross, editor.; Llorente, Marina A., contributor.; McCarthy, Erin, contributor.; Neisser, Philip T., contributor.; Rediehs, Laura J., contributor.; Renold, Leah, contributor.; Singer, Natalia Rachel, contributor.; Stoddard, Eve Walsh, contributor.; Thornton, Patricia M., contributor.; Thornton, Thomas F., contributor.; Van Alstyne, Andrew D., contributor.
2002
HV6432 .C64 2002
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Title
Collateral Language : A User's Guide to America's New War / ed. by Ross Glover, John Collins.
ISBN
9780814723548
Published
New York, NY : : New York University Press, [2002]
Copyright
©2002
Language
English
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In English.
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.18574/nyu/9780814723548.001.0001 doi
Call Number
HV6432 .C64 2002
Dewey Decimal Classification
320.014
Summary
Terrorism, jihad, fundamentalism, blowback. These and other highly charged terms have saturated news broadcasts and everyday conversation since September 11th. But to keen ears their meanings change depending upon who's doing the talking. So what do these words really mean? And what are people trying to say when they use them? Each of the thirteen essays in Collateral Language offers an informed perspective on a particular word or phrase that serves as a building block in the edifice of post-World Trade Center rhetoric. In some cases this involves a systematic examination of the term in question (e.g. "anthrax" or "unity")its historical roots, the development of its meaning and usage in the U.S. over time, and its employment in the current context. In other cases authors provide a set of more philosophical or autobiographical reflections on a particular idea (e.g. "vital interests" or "evil"), suggesting a need to consider the ethical and moral implications of using the concept uncritically. In every instance, however, the overriding goal is to give the reader a set of practical tools to analyze the political language that surrounds all of us at this critical point in our nation's history. Witty, informative and highly readable, Collateral Language is a lexicon of political terminology and an indispensable tool for understanding the current conflict.
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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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Church, Kenneth, contributor.
Collins, John, contributor.
Collins, John, editor.
Cornwell, Grant H., contributor.
Egan, R. Danielle, contributor.
Glover, Ross, contributor.
Glover, Ross, editor.
Llorente, Marina A., contributor.
McCarthy, Erin, contributor.
Neisser, Philip T., contributor.
Rediehs, Laura J., contributor.
Renold, Leah, contributor.
Singer, Natalia Rachel, contributor.
Stoddard, Eve Walsh, contributor.
Thornton, Patricia M., contributor.
Thornton, Thomas F., contributor.
Van Alstyne, Andrew D., contributor.
Collins, John, contributor.
Collins, John, editor.
Cornwell, Grant H., contributor.
Egan, R. Danielle, contributor.
Glover, Ross, contributor.
Glover, Ross, editor.
Llorente, Marina A., contributor.
McCarthy, Erin, contributor.
Neisser, Philip T., contributor.
Rediehs, Laura J., contributor.
Renold, Leah, contributor.
Singer, Natalia Rachel, contributor.
Stoddard, Eve Walsh, contributor.
Thornton, Patricia M., contributor.
Thornton, Thomas F., contributor.
Van Alstyne, Andrew D., contributor.
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Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Anthrax
2. Blowback
3. Civilization versus Barbarism
4. Cowardice
5. Evil
6. Freedom
7. Fundamentalism
8. Jihad
9. Justice
10. Targets
11. Terrorism
12. Unity
13. Vital Interests
14. The War on ______
Appendix
Contributors
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Anthrax
2. Blowback
3. Civilization versus Barbarism
4. Cowardice
5. Evil
6. Freedom
7. Fundamentalism
8. Jihad
9. Justice
10. Targets
11. Terrorism
12. Unity
13. Vital Interests
14. The War on ______
Appendix
Contributors