9/11 Twenty Years On

9/11 Twenty Years On

Critical Perspectives

Jackson, Leonie B.; Jarvis, Lee; Toros, Harmonie

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

122

Mole

9781032456164

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Introduction: What place for 9/11 in critical terrorism studies? 1. Living in dangerous times 2. Reflection: the "war on terror", Islamophobia and radicalisation twenty years on 3. Ostracisation, inequity, and exclusion: the lasting effects of 9/11 and the war on terror on South Asian diasporas 4. Still just victims or villains? The "jihadi brides" and the representation of politically violent women 5. Preserving sovereignty: crisis and the arc of British proscription pre- and post-9/11 6. 9/11 and the politics of counter-terrorism: writing temporality in(to) counter-terrorism rhetoric and discourse in Nigeria 7. Datawars: reflections twenty years after 9/11 8. Two decades of American global war on terror: temporality and counterterrorism in the Philippines 9. 911+20 and the questions remain the same 10. 9/11 as a policy pivot point in the security community: a dialogue 11. 9/11 and Critical Terrorism Studies - the emotion, culture, and discourse of the "War on Terror" 12. "Let it be remembered or forgotten": a case of terrorism visuality in Brazil 13. From television to the internet: from the reality of terror to reality terrorism 14. Beyond the shadow of 9/11? Videogames 20 years after 9/11 15. A pivotal event narrative in critical terrorism studies: COVID-19 and the threat of terrorism 16. The concept of terrorism and historical time: comparing 9/11 to the Terreur 17. The good, the bad, and the ugly: terrorism as part of European identity 18. Critical junctures in terrorism studies: the Arab Spring and the new twenty-first century security environment 19. Historicising "terrorism": how, and why? 20. Gendered reflections on the "Event" narrative of 9/11 21. World of statues: the "war on terror," memorialisation, and colonial violence 22. Eleven years since the Kampala world cup bombings: what we remember and why 23. Time to Forget 9/11? 24. Race, coloniality and the post 9/11 counter-discourse: Critical Terrorism Studies and the reproduction of the Islam-Terrorism discourse 25. The state of terrorism research in Africa 26. "The past is the past": linear temporality, memory, and empire 27. Time, memory, and critical terrorism studies: 9/11 twenty years on
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9/11;Islamophobia;terrorism studies;colonial violence;terrorism;Critical Terrorism Studies;Hold;North;Follow;Temporal Rupture;Anniversary;Al;Cup;Harmonie Toros;Fake;Anomaly;Boko Haram;Jihadi Brides;Cts Scholar;Temporal Marker;Contemporary Security Politics;IRA;UK's Prevent Strategy;USA;Unstable;Workshops;Colonial Administrations;Basic Historical Concepts;Muslim Foreign Fighters