Navigating War, Dissent and Empathy in Arab/U.S Relations - Osman Latiff

Navigating War, Dissent and Empathy in Arab/U.S Relations

Seeing Our Others in Darkened Spaces

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Buch | Hardcover
XV, 160 Seiten
2021 | 1st ed. 2021
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-030-76746-4 (ISBN)
74,89 inkl. MwSt

This book focuses on American political discourse connected to war, dissent, and empathy. Through interdisciplinary methods of history, politics and media studies, the book examines ways in which American self-identity alters as a consequence of media portrayal of human suffering and of its existential others. It compares representations of the Iraq wars to earlier precedents and looks at the work of American activists, assessing how narratives and images of human suffering in new media iconography generate empathic attitudes towards others.

This comparative, multimodal study helps to explain shifting self-identities within the U.S, and relationally through the representation of the Arab other presenting an original and historicised contribution to the media-war field of academic and public debate. The book underscores empathy as a vibrant category of analysis that expands how we think about West-Arab relations, revealing how understanding the cultural aspects of this conflictual interrelationship needs to be broadened.  


Osman Latiff, Ph.D. (2011), Royal Holloway, University of London, is a researcher in medieval and crusader history. He was recipient of the Isobel Thornley Fellowship (2010) and is the author of 'The Cutting Edge of the Poet's Sword: Muslim Poetic Responses to the Crusades' (Brill, 2018). He completed a Post-doctorate study on counter-hegemony and political syncretism in Arab/U.S relations (2013) and has written and continues to write academic papers in the field of history, religion, war and empathy.

Introduction Considering Adorno, Giroux and the Search for Empathy in War.- The Case of Alyssa Peterson Finding Empathy in The Cage.- Distance as othering US images of conflict inside and outside the homeland.- Landscaping Otherness and challenging frames of nothingness in contemporary Palestine.- The Mahmudiyah Killings and the framing of Abeer.- Syncretic Modes in Imagined Mourning  These are Our Deaths.

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo XV, 160 p. 27 illus., 26 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 278 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Schlagworte American Political Discourse and War • Empathy and Challenges of Humanism • History of American Self-Identity • Human Suffering in New Media Iconography • media framing • Search for Empathy in War • Syncretic Modes in Imagined Mourning • Syncretism • US Images of Conflict • War and Suffering
ISBN-10 3-030-76746-9 / 3030767469
ISBN-13 978-3-030-76746-4 / 9783030767464
Zustand Neuware
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