Table of contents for Discourse, war and terrorism / edited by Adam Hodges and Chad Nilep.

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Acknowledgements vii
Author affiliations ix
chapter 1
Introduction: Discourse, war and terrorism 1
Adam Hodges and Chad Nilep
chapter 2
¿Emerging threats¿ and ¿coming dangers¿: Claiming the future 
for preventive war 19
Patricia L. Dunmire
chapter 3
Enforcing justice, justifying force: America¿s justification of violence 
in the New World Order 45
Annita Lazar and Michelle M. Lazar
chapter 4
The narrative construction of identity: The adequation 
of Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden in the ¿war on terror¿ 67
Adam Hodges
chapter 5
Discourses of freedom: Gender and religion in US media coverage 
of the war on Iraq 89
Katherine Lemons
chapter 6
Arabs in the morning paper: A case of shifting identity 105
Gregory Ian Stoltz
chapter 7
Visual discourses of war: Multimodal analysis of photographs of 
the Iraq occupation 123
David Machin
chapter 8
¿Martyrs and terrorists, resistance and insurgency¿: Contextualizing 
the exchange of terrorism discourses on Al-Jazeera 143
Becky Schulthies and Aomar Boum
chapter 9
Between ¿us¿ and ¿them¿: Two TV interviews with German chancellor
Gerhard Schr÷der in the run-up to the Iraq war 161
Annette Becker
chapter 10
Discourse of war and terrorism in Serbia: ¿We were fighting 
the terrorists already in Bosnia¿¿ 185
Zala Volcic and Karmen Erjavec
chapter 11
¿Fear of terror attack persists¿: Constructing fear in reports 
on terrorism by international news agencies 205
Maija Stenvall
chapter 12
The politics of fea: A critical inquiry into the role of violence in 
21st century politics 223
Matteo Stocchetti
.. Discourse, War and Terrorism

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001.
War on Terrorism, 2001-.
Critical discourse analysis.