This edited volume examines theoretical and empirical issues
relating to violence and war and its implications for media,
culture and society.
Over the last two decades there has been a proliferation of
books, films and art on the subject of violence and war. However,
this is the first volume that offers a varied analysis which has
wider implications for several disciplines, thus providing the
reader with a text that is both multi-faceted and accessible. This
book introduces the current debates surrounding this topic through
five particular lenses:
- the historical involves an examination of historical patterns
of the communication of violence and war through a variety
sources
- the cultural utilises the cultural studies perspective to
engage with issues of violence, visibility and spectatorship
- the sociological focuses on how terrorism, violence and war are
remembered and negotiated in the public sphere
- the political offers an exploration into the politics of
assigning blame for war, the influence of psychology on media
actors, and new media political communication issues in relation to
the state and the media
- the gender-studies perspective provides an analysis of violence
and war from a gender studies viewpoint.
Violence and War in Culture and the Media will be of much
interest to students of war and conflict studies, media and
communications studies, sociology, security studies and political
science.
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