The Discourse on Terrorism
Auteur : Michael Gold-Biss
Date de publication : 1994
Éditeur : P. Lang
Nombre de pages : 194
Résumé du livre
This work is an inquiry into the constitution of «terrorism» through formal discourse from the vantage point of those who observe, study, describe and, especially, comment on it. This analysis presents an alternative understanding of terrorism, not based solely on the description of its presence nor the panacea-like remedies for confronting it. It is premised on the notion that terrorism is an essentially contested subject. The study is a critique of the orthodoxy, understood to be the demonization of armed oppositional violence in the form of terrorism.