Table of contents for Media, war, and terrorism : responses from the Middle East and Asia / edited by Peter Van Der Veer and Shoma Munshi.


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Acknowledgements
1.	Introduction
Peter van der Veer
2.	War Propaganda and the Liberal Public Sphere
Peter van der Veer
3.	The West and the Rest: A Drama in Two Acts and an Epilogue
Larry Gross and Sasha Costanza-Chock
4.	Television in America from 9/11 and America's Continuing 'War on Terror': 
Single Theme, Multiple Media Lenses
Shoma Munshi
5.	The Middle East's Democracy Deficit and the Expanding Public Sphere
Dale F. Eickelman
6.	Political Islam in Iran and the Emergence of a Religious Public Sphere: The 
Impact of September 11
Mahmoud Alinejad
7.  September 11 and After: Pressure for Regulation and Self-Regulation in the Indian 
Media 
Manoj Joshi
8. The Jewish Hand: The Response of the Jamaat-e-Islami Hind
Irfan Ahmad
9.	The WTC Tragedy and the U.S. Attack on Afghanistan: The Press Joins in 
Beating the War Drums
Tjahjo Purnomo Wijadi
10. War, Words and Images
Goenawan Mohamad
11. When Osama and Friends Came A-Calling: The Political Deployment of the 
Overdetermined Image of Osama ben Laden in the Contestation for Islamic Symbols 
in Malaysia
Farish A. Noor
12. Some 'Muslims' Within: Watching Television in Britain After September 11
Asu Aksoy
Contributors
Index
 

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Mass media and war, Terrorism and mass media