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Indefinite identity: The masked terrorist as iconic legisign

  • Azadehni Yamini-Hameda

    Azadeh Yamini-Hamedani (b. 1979) is an assistant professor at Simon Fraser University 〈aya23@sfu.ca〉. Her research interests include world literature, translation, and semiotics. Her publications include “Nietzsche's Zarathustra: Between Persia and Greece” (2009); “L'incipit di una letteratura mondiale: Sulla vita die Goethe con Hafez” (2010); “Foundational metaphors: Goethe's world literature/Posnett's comparative literature” (2011); and “Nietzsche's eternal reoccurrence and the life of literature (2011).

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Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 23. Mai 2014

Abstract

In the past decade over twelve thousand books and seventy-eight thousand scholarly articles have been written about terrorism. Less than 0.005% of these mention semiotics and only a handful actively explore the usefulness of a semiotic framework. These in turn concentrate either on the role of law (Skoll 2007; Ward 2009) or the influence of media in determining interpretants (Jaysane-Darr 2010; Lewis 2005). This study takes a different approach: in assuming that the terrorist relies on the spectacle of terrorism, it investigates through a Peircean framework the self-representation of the terrorist in the spectacle.

About the author

Azadehni Yamini-Hameda

Azadeh Yamini-Hamedani (b. 1979) is an assistant professor at Simon Fraser University 〈aya23@sfu.ca〉. Her research interests include world literature, translation, and semiotics. Her publications include “Nietzsche's Zarathustra: Between Persia and Greece” (2009); “L'incipit di una letteratura mondiale: Sulla vita die Goethe con Hafez” (2010); “Foundational metaphors: Goethe's world literature/Posnett's comparative literature” (2011); and “Nietzsche's eternal reoccurrence and the life of literature (2011).

Published Online: 2014-5-23
Published in Print: 2014-6-1

©2014 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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