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Part V Through the gender studies lens
by Athina Karatzogianni
Violence and War in Culture and the Media
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Violence and war in culture and the media
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Notes on contributors
Preface
1 Violence and war in culture and the media through five disciplinary lenses
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
3 Patrick Pécherot, eugenics and the Occupation of France
4 United States Army chaplains and magazines: censorship in World War II
Part II Through the cultural lens
5 Hidden conflict, visible world
6 The ethics of remembering: Little Big Man and the exoneration of American guilt
7 Loving violence? The ambiguities of SM imagery in contemporary popular culture
Part III Through the sociological lens
8 Defining the victims of terrorism: competing frames around victim compensation and commemoration post-9/11 New York City and 3/11 Madrid
9 The returns of war: bodies, images and invented ritual in the war on terror
10 Frames, forums and Facebook: interpreting British Muslim understandings of post-7/7 militarist media narratives
Part IV Through the political lens
11 The Israel-Hezbollah War and the Winograd Committee
12 Media actors in war and conflict: insights from political psychology and the Bosnian war
13 Virilio and the gaze of the state: vision machines, new media and resistance
14 Blame it on the Russians: tracking the portrayal of Russian hackers during cyber conflict incidents
Part V Through the gender studies lens
15 Making the pain count: embodied politics in the new age of terror
16 Corrective rapes: rape narratives in South Africa
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