![]() | Terrorism and the Arts: Practices and Critiques in Contemporary Cultural Production Subjects: Arts; Humanities; Language & Literature; Politics & International Relations; Design; Military & Strategic Studies; International Politics; Politics & the Media; Art & Visual Culture; Theatre & Performance Studies; Visual Arts; History; Religion; Media & Film Studies; Literature; Security Studies - Pol & Intl Relns; Design; History of Art; Visual Culture; Theatre History; Fine Art ; Military & Naval History; Political History; Islam - Religion; Literary History; Terrorism; Media & Communications; This book assesses the key definitions, forms, contexts and impacts of terrorist activity on the arts in the modern era, using historical and contemporary perspectives. Its empirical case studies include theatre, literature, music, visual art, mass media, film and the mores of 'ordinary life.' While its immediate reflective context is Islamic fundamentalist terrorism, the book reviews a broader range of definitions and counter-definitions of 'terrorism', 'state terrorism' and 'states of terror,' examining uses of the terms through a series of comparative analyses. Chapters focus on the intersection of these definitional questions with heuristic analysis of art forms, cultural activities and their socio-historical contexts. This book will be of interest to scholars in art history, terrorism, politics and the media, and visual culture. Jonathan Harris is Emeritus Professor in Global Art and Design Studies at Birmingham City University. |
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