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Landscaping ‘Otherness and Challenging Frames of “Nothingness” in Contemporary Palestine’ narratives and campaign work of U.S. anti-war advocates in Palestine. The chapter examines ways in which temporalities of self and otherness are altered and reconsidered. The activists are able to find new ways to open up spaces which facilitate understanding about others and the sites of meaning wNoctambulant 发表于 2025-3-26 10:26:01
Distance as Othering: US Images of Conflict Inside and Outside the Homelanders the discourse of space, media and politics in relation to perceptions of human suffering inside and outside the (U.S) homeland. Drawing on ‘collectivism framing’ analysis, the chapter considers the reflective nature of icons of suffering. It explores what these icons surmise of projected ideas aInflated 发表于 2025-3-26 16:27:50
The Mahmudiyah Killings and the Framing of Abeerr family on March 12, 2006, in the town of Mahmudiyah, Iraq, by American servicemen. An assessment of newspaper reports of the killings sheds light on ways in which the story became situated in American news media as one entangled in a frame of chaos and disorder. This frame represented the War in INOT 发表于 2025-3-26 20:51:14
Empathy Behind and Beyond the Cageed by and involving an intelligence officer of the 101st Airborne unit in Iraq, Alyssa Peterson. Peterson was troubled by what she witnessed of interrogation methods meted out to Iraqi prisoners in a unit named ‘The Cage’. The chapter delineates formations and consequences of attitudes towards dista