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Media, War and Postmodernity


Media, War and Postmodernity

Paperback by Hammond, Philip

Media, War and Postmodernity

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ISBN:
9780415374941
Publication Date:
22 Oct 2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
192 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Media, War and Postmodernity

Description

Media, War and Postmodernity investigates how conflict and international intervention have changed since the end of the Cold War, asking why Western military operations are now conducted as high-tech media spectacles, apparently more important for their propaganda value than for any strategic aims.Discussing the humanitarian interventions of the 1990s and the War on Terror, the book analyzes the rise of a postmodern sensibility in domestic and international politics, and explores how the projection of power abroad is undermined by a lack of cohesion and purpose at home. Drawing together debates from a variety of disciplinary and theoretical perspectives, Philip Hammond argues that contemporary warfare may be understood as 'postmodern' in that it is driven by the collapse of grand narratives in Western societies and constitutes an attempt to recapture a sense of purpose and meaning.

Contents

Introduction: Postmodernism and 9/11 1. Postmodern War in a World without Meaning 2. The Humanitarian Spectacle 3. The Media War on Terrorism 4. Culture Wars and the Post-Vietnam Condition 5. Security and Vulnerability in the 'Risk Society' 6. Postmodern Empire and the 'Death of the Subject'. Conclusion: Beyond Postmodernity

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