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Violence and War in Culture and the Media
Five Disciplinary Lenses
von Athina Karatzogianni
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Reihe: Media, War and Security
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ISBN: 978-0-415-72134-9
Erschienen am 07.10.2013
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 231 mm [H] x 150 mm [B] x 18 mm [T]
Gewicht: 431 Gramm
Umfang: 296 Seiten

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This book presents and discusses the current debates in violence and war in culture and the media from five different disciplinary perspectives.



Athina Karatzogianni is Lecturer in Media, Culture and Society at the University of Hull, UK. She is author of The Politics of Cyberconflict (2006), Power, Conflict and Resistance: Social Movements, Networks and Hierarchies with Andrew Robinson (2010), and editor of Cyber Conflict and Global Politics (2009).



1. Introduction: Violence and War in Culture and the Media through Five Disciplinary Lenses Athina Karatzogianni PART I: Through the Historical Lens 2. Perceptions of Violence in the Early Modern Communications Revolution: The Case of the Thirty Years War 1618-1648 Peter H. Wilson 3. Patrick Pécherot, Eugenics and the Occupation of France Angela Kimyongür 4. United States Army Chaplains and Pulp Magazines: Censorship in World War II Jenel Virden PART II: Through the Cultural Lens 5. Hidden Conflict, Visible World Keith Tester 6. The Ethics of Remembering: Little Big Man and the Exoneration of American Guilt James Aston 7. Loving Violence? The Ambiguities of SM Imagery in Contemporary Popular Culture Sarah Harper and Majid Yar PART III: Through the Sociological Lens 8. Defining the Victims of Terrorism: Competing Victim Frames Post 9/11 New York City and 11M, Madrid Cristina Flesher Fominaya and Rosemary Barberet 9. The Returns of War: Bodies, Images and Invented Ritual in the Returns of the War on Terror Michael S. Drake 10. Frames, Forums and Facebook: Interpretating British Muslim Understandings of Post-7/7 Militarist Media Narratives Lucy Michael PART IV: Through the Political Lens 11. The Israel-Hezbollah War and the Winograd Committee Raphael Cohen-Almagor and Sharon Haleva-Amir 12. Media Actors in War and Conflict: Insights from Political Psychology and the Bosnian War Maria Touri 13. Virilio and the Gaze of the State: Vision Machines, New Media and Resistance Andy Robinson 14. Blame it on the Russians: Tracking the Portrayal of Russian Hackers During Cyber Conflict Incidents Athina Karatzogianni PART V: Through the Gender Studies Lens 15. Making the Pain Count: Embodied Politics in the New Age of Terror Gillian Youngs 16. Corrective Rapes: Rape Narratives in South Africa Bev Orton


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