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Intervention Narratives

Afghanistan, the United States, and the Global War on Terror

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Descripción editorial

Intervention Narratives examines the contradictory cultural representations of the US intervention in Afghanistan that help to justify an imperial foreign policy. These narratives involve projecting Afghans as brave anti-communist warriors who suffered the consequences of American disengagement with the region following the end of the Cold War, as victimized women who can be empowered through enterprise, as innocent dogs who need to be saved by US soldiers, and as terrorists who deserve punishment for 9/11. Given that much of public political life now involves affect rather than knowledge, feelings rather than facts, familiar recurring tropes of heroism, terrorism, entrepreneurship, and canine love make the war easier to comprehend and elicit sympathy for US military forces. An indictment of US policy, Bose demonstrates that contemporary imperialism operates on an ideologically diverse cultural terrain to enlist support for the war across the political spectrum.

 

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2020
17 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
228
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Rutgers University Press
VENDEDOR
Chicago Distribution Center
TAMAÑO
1.9
MB

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