Collateral Language: A User's Guide to America's New War
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Product Description
Terrorism, jihad, fundamentalism, blowback - these and other highly charged terms have saturated news broadcasts and everyday conversation since September 11 2001, 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 13 essays in this volume 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. The over-riding goal is to give the reader a set of practical tools to analyse the political language used at this critical time in the US's history.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1375062 in Books
- Published on: 2002-11
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .75 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 240 pages
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"J.C. Smith and Carla J. Ferstman have collaborated on a project that shamelessly completes the incomplete work of Nietzsche, Freud, Lacan, and Derrida. They insist on a radical social, psychical, and political transformation of conventional feminism."-Professor Henry Kariel, author of The Desperate Politics of Postmodernism
About the Author
John Collins is Assistant Professor of Global Studies at St. Lawrence University. Ross Glover is Visiting Professor of Sociology at St. Lawrence University.
