Globalizing Collateral Language: From 9/11 to Endless War

Globalizing Collateral Language: From 9/11 to Endless War

Somdeep Sen , Pouya Alimagham , Stephen R. Barnard
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Sep 1, 2021 · 英語 · ペーパーバック (216 ページ)
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形式 ペーパーバック
ページ数 216
言語 英語
公開されました Sep 1, 2021
出版社 University of Georgia Press
ISBN-10 082036052X
ISBN-13 9780820360522

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In a world where language transcends mere communication, this work explores the profound impact words have during periods of conflict. It delves into the ways language can become a weapon, shaping narratives and influencing public perception in the wake of events such as 9/11. The contributors engage with the complexities of how linguistic choices can stir emotions, evoke fear, and mobilize action, thereby contributing to the cycle of violence and militarization.

Through a collection of essays, the authors dissect the relationship between language and power, examining the rhetoric that underpins modern warfare. They demonstrate how specific terms and phrases can instigate social divisions or support oppressive regimes, urging readers to consider the ramifications of what is spoken and written. By reflecting on these dynamics, they invite a critical analysis of the discourse surrounding conflict.

This examination serves not only as an academic inquiry but also as a call to consciousness. The authors urge individuals to recognize the broader implications of language in shaping collective experiences and societal norms. In doing so, they hope to inspire a more thoughtful engagement with the words we use and the narratives we endorse in a time characterized by endless war.

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