メディアから見た9.11後のアメリカの秩序と危機コミュニケーション<br>Threat Communication and the US Order after 9/11 : Medial Reflections

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メディアから見た9.11後のアメリカの秩序と危機コミュニケーション
Threat Communication and the US Order after 9/11 : Medial Reflections

  • 著者名:Ossa, Vanessa (EDT)/Scheu, David (EDT)/Wilde, Lukas R.A. (EDT)
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  • Routledge(2020/10/07発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780367246556
  • eISBN:9781000192605

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Description

This volume investigates the perception of threat, with particular regard to the roles, functions, and agencies of various types of media. With a focus on the profound impact of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 on the US-American political, social, and cultural order, the chapters reach from the early days after the attacks up to the 2016 election of Donald J. Trump.

An international team of contributors analyze how the perceived threats and their subsequent representations changed during this period and what part different forms of media - media institutions, media technologies, and media formats - played within these transformations. Media theoretical perspectives are thus combined with historical approaches to examine the "re-ordering" of the nation, the state, and society proposed in an increasingly converging, multimodal, and networked media environment.

This book’s focus on the interrelation between Media Studies, Cultural Studies, and American Studies makes it an indispensable landmark for fields such as Historical Research, Media Theory, Narratology, and Popular Culture Studies.

Table of Contents

Foreword

Klaus Sachs-Hombach, Georg Schild and Jan-Noël Thon

1. Introducing Medial Reflections: Threat Communication and the US-American Order after 9/11

Vanessa Ossa and Lukas R.A. Wilde

2. Reflecting the Mediality of Threat with Anders’ Phantom and Derrida’s Specter

Anne Ulrich

3. The "War on Terror" Identity Narrative in Politics and Media

David Scheu

4. The Sleeper Agent as Ambivalent Figure in Post-9/11 Threat Communication

Vanessa Ossa

5. The Banality of Militarism in the Late "War on Terror"

Stacy Takacs

6. Bipolar Citizenship: Security State Allegory from the "War on Terror" to the Obama Era

Timothy Melley

7. Prison Selfies: Spectacle, Invisibility, and the Normalcy of Exceptional Brutality

Berenike Jung

8. "Non-Offensive Computation": Project Maven and Google’s Discourse of Drone Power

Thomas Stubblefield

9. Unravelling the "Trump Shock," or: The Intertwined Threat Communication of "Post-11/9"

Berenike Jung and Lukas R.A. Wilde

10. "Once More With Feeling": Trump, Premediation, and the 21st Century

Richard Grusin

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