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Frontmatter
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: The Paradox of War’s In/visibility 1
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Part I: Seeing War
- 1. How Photojournalism Has Framed the War in Afghanistan 27
- 2. Returning Soldiers and the In/visibility of Combat Trauma 48
- 3. (Re)fashioning PTSD’s Warrior Project 69
- 4. Unremarkable Suffering: Banality, Spectatorship, and War’s In/visibilities 89
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Transition
- “War Is Fun,” a Photo-Essay 111
- 5. Laying bin Laden to Rest: A Case Study of Terrorism and the Politics of Visibility 125
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Part II: Not Seeing War
- 6. Digital War and the Public Mind: Call of Duty Reloaded, Decoded 143
- 7. A Cinema of Consolation: Post-9/ 11 Super-Invasion Fantasy 159
- 8. Differential Configurations: In/visibility Through the Lens of Kathryn Bigelow’s The Hurt Locker (2008) 172
- 9. The Canine-Rescue Narrative, Civilian Casualties, and the Long Gulf War 193
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Part III: Theorizing the In/visibility of War
- 10. The In/visibility of Liberal Peace: Perpetual Peace and Enduring Freedom 213
- 11. Why War? Derrida, Baudrillard, and the Absolute Televisual Image 229
- 12. War in the Twenty-First Century: Visible, Invisible, or Superpositional? 249
- Acknowledgments 265
- Notes on Contributors 267
- Photo Credits 271
- Index 273
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: The Paradox of War’s In/visibility 1
-
Part I: Seeing War
- 1. How Photojournalism Has Framed the War in Afghanistan 27
- 2. Returning Soldiers and the In/visibility of Combat Trauma 48
- 3. (Re)fashioning PTSD’s Warrior Project 69
- 4. Unremarkable Suffering: Banality, Spectatorship, and War’s In/visibilities 89
-
Transition
- “War Is Fun,” a Photo-Essay 111
- 5. Laying bin Laden to Rest: A Case Study of Terrorism and the Politics of Visibility 125
-
Part II: Not Seeing War
- 6. Digital War and the Public Mind: Call of Duty Reloaded, Decoded 143
- 7. A Cinema of Consolation: Post-9/ 11 Super-Invasion Fantasy 159
- 8. Differential Configurations: In/visibility Through the Lens of Kathryn Bigelow’s The Hurt Locker (2008) 172
- 9. The Canine-Rescue Narrative, Civilian Casualties, and the Long Gulf War 193
-
Part III: Theorizing the In/visibility of War
- 10. The In/visibility of Liberal Peace: Perpetual Peace and Enduring Freedom 213
- 11. Why War? Derrida, Baudrillard, and the Absolute Televisual Image 229
- 12. War in the Twenty-First Century: Visible, Invisible, or Superpositional? 249
- Acknowledgments 265
- Notes on Contributors 267
- Photo Credits 271
- Index 273