The 9/11 Terrorists in Comic Books: President George W. Bush's Rhetoric of 'Caves and Evil' in Fiction Topics a priori so little related to each other such as religious subjectivities and comic books have unfortunately clashed resulting in violent protests again and again for the last decade. In September 2005, the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published twelve cartoons depicting Muhammad, which brought about Muslims throughout the world rioted. The whole issue ended up in more than two hundred reported deaths (Cohen A3), including the bombing of the Danish Embassy in Pakistan. In November 2011, the French newspaper Charlie Hebdo's office in Paris was fire-bombed because it had published an issue featuring Muhammad on its cover. In Septe...
When President Bush, along with most of the English speaking media, talked about “war” in the afterm...
For most of the four days following 9/11, TV viewers around the world were mesmerised by unthinkable...
In September 2005, a newspaper in Denmark published 12 cartoons depicting Mohammed, the holy Prophet...
Comic books have often reflected the world at the time of publication. Terrorism became a prominent...
In my paper entitled “Picturing the Enemy: The Construction of the Islamic Other in Post-9/11 Comic ...
Has the world changed since September 11, 2001? It has for at least one band of subversive operative...
While scholars have recognized that the media plays a very important role in the understanding of te...
The phrase of "the Global War on Terror" was adopted by the media. It was announced that Washington ...
The relationship between the United States and the Arab/Muslim world has atic, to say the least, and...
Commencing in the 1980s, the United States experienced a rise in reactionary ideological sentiment, ...
gave several addresses to the nation. His rhetoric built on stereotypical words and images already e...
In the months following the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington when the anti-terrorist ...
Terrorism is a phenomenon that has gripped the world for the last forty years beginning with the mur...
Cartooning is a form of knowledge, which causes trouble for intellectual and moral smugness. Politic...
Shortly after 9/11, President Bush announced that “we do not fight Islam, we fight against evil.” Th...
When President Bush, along with most of the English speaking media, talked about “war” in the afterm...
For most of the four days following 9/11, TV viewers around the world were mesmerised by unthinkable...
In September 2005, a newspaper in Denmark published 12 cartoons depicting Mohammed, the holy Prophet...
Comic books have often reflected the world at the time of publication. Terrorism became a prominent...
In my paper entitled “Picturing the Enemy: The Construction of the Islamic Other in Post-9/11 Comic ...
Has the world changed since September 11, 2001? It has for at least one band of subversive operative...
While scholars have recognized that the media plays a very important role in the understanding of te...
The phrase of "the Global War on Terror" was adopted by the media. It was announced that Washington ...
The relationship between the United States and the Arab/Muslim world has atic, to say the least, and...
Commencing in the 1980s, the United States experienced a rise in reactionary ideological sentiment, ...
gave several addresses to the nation. His rhetoric built on stereotypical words and images already e...
In the months following the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington when the anti-terrorist ...
Terrorism is a phenomenon that has gripped the world for the last forty years beginning with the mur...
Cartooning is a form of knowledge, which causes trouble for intellectual and moral smugness. Politic...
Shortly after 9/11, President Bush announced that “we do not fight Islam, we fight against evil.” Th...
When President Bush, along with most of the English speaking media, talked about “war” in the afterm...
For most of the four days following 9/11, TV viewers around the world were mesmerised by unthinkable...
In September 2005, a newspaper in Denmark published 12 cartoons depicting Mohammed, the holy Prophet...