This chapter reflects on the ways in which language and history have influenced both debates about torture and its employment by Western states since 2001. Primarily, it argues that the image and trope of the barbarian has played a central role in shaping discourses of terrorism. As terrorists have become the ‘new barbarians’ of the modern era, this has shifted expectations on how such individuals – characterized as fundamentally and existentially opposed to ‘civilization’ – can or should be treated. It argues that one of the most deleterious effects of this rhetoric of barbarism is that terrorists, or even those suspected of terrorism, have been subjected to illegal torture practices. Referring to the work of ontological security studies, ...
Terror has many faces. It manifests in the horrors of war, in the violence of dictatorship – and in ...
This book considers the theoretical, policy and empirical arguments relevant to the debate concernin...
Explanations of the Islamic State’s violence have often focused on its instrumental aspects and perc...
This chapter reflects on the ways in which language and history have influenced both debates about t...
It is a curious fact that torture and terrorism tend to go hand in hand. When liberal states that wo...
Explores the definition of terrorism, arguing that those subversive groups which only employ violenc...
Torture can be understood as part of a geopolitical response to a discursively inflated threat. Publ...
The term “torture” typically evokes images of physically brutal violence. Coercive interrogation tec...
Terrorism has for centuries been used as a leverage to attain political, social and economic goals. ...
Barbarism, Otherwise is an interdisciplinary inquiry into the operations of the concept of barbarism...
This chapter offers a genealogy of the concept of terrorism and a critique of the Bush Administratio...
The War on Terrorism generated a correlation between terrorism and torture. This article analyzes th...
Torture has been widely practiced by US forces as an officially-sanctioned information gathering str...
Analyzing the role of rhetoric and ideology in the western 'war on terror' and Islamic 'jihad' in th...
The article explores the content of the prohibition of torture in constitutional and international ...
Terror has many faces. It manifests in the horrors of war, in the violence of dictatorship – and in ...
This book considers the theoretical, policy and empirical arguments relevant to the debate concernin...
Explanations of the Islamic State’s violence have often focused on its instrumental aspects and perc...
This chapter reflects on the ways in which language and history have influenced both debates about t...
It is a curious fact that torture and terrorism tend to go hand in hand. When liberal states that wo...
Explores the definition of terrorism, arguing that those subversive groups which only employ violenc...
Torture can be understood as part of a geopolitical response to a discursively inflated threat. Publ...
The term “torture” typically evokes images of physically brutal violence. Coercive interrogation tec...
Terrorism has for centuries been used as a leverage to attain political, social and economic goals. ...
Barbarism, Otherwise is an interdisciplinary inquiry into the operations of the concept of barbarism...
This chapter offers a genealogy of the concept of terrorism and a critique of the Bush Administratio...
The War on Terrorism generated a correlation between terrorism and torture. This article analyzes th...
Torture has been widely practiced by US forces as an officially-sanctioned information gathering str...
Analyzing the role of rhetoric and ideology in the western 'war on terror' and Islamic 'jihad' in th...
The article explores the content of the prohibition of torture in constitutional and international ...
Terror has many faces. It manifests in the horrors of war, in the violence of dictatorship – and in ...
This book considers the theoretical, policy and empirical arguments relevant to the debate concernin...
Explanations of the Islamic State’s violence have often focused on its instrumental aspects and perc...