Terrorist transgressions gender and the visual culture of the terrorist
Terrorism has a variety of contexts, histories and forms which have all been the focus of intense scrutiny in recent years, whilst cultural representations of the terrorist have received much less attention, which is odd when we consider that terrorism by its very nature is spectacle.
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London, UK
I.B. Tauris
2014
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| Series: | International library of cultural studies
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Table of Contents:
- Image terror / Charlotte Klonk
- Femininity, feminism and the terrorist / Sue Malvern
- Gender and the terrorist in historiography / Sylvia Schraut
- Upheaval of daughters and sons : oeidpal rivalries and the Red Army Faction historiography / Dominique Grisard
- Artist's page : Xenofon Kavvadias
- Artist's page : Carolina Caycedo
- The gendered insurgent and the colonial state of exception / Stephen Morton
- Competing masculinities in the museum space : terrorists, machines and mangled metal / Gabriel Koureas
- Dressed to kill : the sartorial code of Anders Behring Breivik / Andreas Behnke
- Masculinites and "the terrorist" in conflict transformation : representation, identity and reconciliation in post-conflict Northern Ireland / Graham Dawson
- Terrorism as sexual envy : adversarial masculinities in two fictions of ticking bomb torture / Alex Adams
- Gangsters, thugs, savages, terrorists? Representations of "the Enemy" in Britain's small wars / Aaron Edwards.


