“Who’s Afraid of ISIS?” :Towards a Doxology of War

“Who’s Afraid of ISIS?”

“Who’s Afraid of ISIS?” :Towards a Doxology of War

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"Who’s Afraid of ISIS?" eschews familiar debates about the status of ISIS as an existential threat to the West, with the aim of submitting those types of arguments to a reasoned examination of the political place of anxiety itself. This collection concerns itself with the doxologies that attend such arguments, or with that which, as Bourdieu wrote, "goes without saying becomes it comes without saying" and so become the unexamined points of departure for contentions about ISIS that may, for that very reason, hold entire life worlds together. This book was originally published as a special issue of Critical Studies on Security.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780367585402
ISBN10 0367585405
Number Of Pages 162
Item Weight 320 g
Publisher / Reseller Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Daniel Bertrand Monk holds the George R. and Myra T. Cooley Chair in Peace and Conflict Studies at Colgate University, where he is a professor of Geography and Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies. He is the author of An Aesthetic Occupation as well as a number of other studies on war. Monk has been awarded a Mac-Arthur Foundation Fellowship in International Peace and Security, as well as a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship for his research on critical theories of contemporary conflict.

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