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Disordered Violence How Gender Race And Heteronormativity Structure Terrorism Caron Gentry

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Disordered Violence How Gender Race And Heteronormativity Structure Terrorism Caron Gentry
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.16 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Caron Gentry
ISBN: 9781474424813, 1474424813
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Disordered Violence How Gender Race And Heteronormativity Structure Terrorism Caron Gentry by Caron Gentry 9781474424813, 1474424813 instant download after payment.

A feminist interrogation of how terrorism is constructed as a violence that upsets the order of international politics
  • Strongly critiques ‘radicalisation’ by looking at UK Prevent and Prevent Tragedies
  • Conducts 8 profiles of various terrorist actors, including Andreas Baader, Bernardine Dohrn, Leila Khaled, Dhanu, Anders Breivik, Nidal Hasan and Aafia Siddiqui
  • Discusses the mass shooters Elliot Rodger, Dylann Roof and Anders Breivik in relation to misogynistic terrorism
  • Provides an intersectional feminist critique of terrorism studies

Disordered Violence looks at how gender, race, and heteronormative expectations of public life shape Western understandings of terrorism as irrational, immoral and illegitimate. Caron Gentry examines the profiles of 8 well-known terrorist actors. Gentry looks for gendered, racial, and sexualised assumptions in how their stories are told. Additionally, she interrogates how the current counterterrorism focus upon radicalisation is another way of constructing terrorists outside of the Western ideal. Finally, the book argues that mainstream Terrorism Studies must contend with the growing misogynist and racialised violence against women.

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