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Defending Ways of Life: The (Anti-)Terrorist Rhetorics of Bush and Blair
Oleh:
Johnson, Richard
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Theory, Culture & Society vol. 19 no. 4 (Agu. 2002)
,
page 211–231.
Topik:
baseball
;
fundamentalism
;
hegemony –national/international
;
masculinities
;
nationalism
Fulltext:
211TCAS194.pdf
(79.62KB)
Isi artikel
This article explores the rhetorics of President Bush and Prime Minister Blair in the aftermath of 11th September. It takes their differing versions of masculinity as a starting-point. The speeches refer extensively to 'ways of life', a concept also worth recovering theoretically. Anti-terrorism is a defence of ways of living which are without moral ambiguity and are in absolute opposition to terrorist 'evil'. Bush constructs a hegemony at home as a basis for unilateral global interventions. His Americanism draws on familiar themes ('freedom', patriotism, religion), but also invokes compassion, pugnacity and sporting masculinities, drawn especially from the game of baseball. Blair's more 'intellectual' version aims at the construction of an international 'community' or coalition with Britain in a pivotal role. The contexts, strengths, vulnerabilities, and political and ethical limits of anti-terrorism are explored in detail, including some correspondence with Al-Qa'ida's fundamentalism.
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