A New Kind of Containment

"The War on Terror," Race, and Sexuality

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This book addresses “containment” as it relates to interlocking discourses around the “War on Terror” as a global effort and its link to race and sexuality within the United States. The project emerged from the recognition that the events of 11 September 2001, prompted new efforts at containment with both domestic and international implications.

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GRAY ZONES
Seiten: 51–63
WORKS CITED
Seiten: 167–183
INDEX
Seiten: 189–205
VIBS
Seiten: 207–210
Preface
Mary K. BLOODSWORTH-LUGO and Carmen R. LUGO-LUGO: Introduction
Mary K. BLOODSWORTH-LUGO and Carmen R. LUGO-LUGO: “The War on Terror” and Same-Sex Marriage: United States Discourse and the Shaping of Public Opinion
William C. GAY: Political Use of the “War on Terror” to Augment Domestic and International LGBT Repression
Lisa GUERRERO: Fear and Negation in the American Racial Imaginary: Black Masculinity in the Wars on Terror and Same-Sex Marriage
John STREAMAS: Gray Zones
C. Richard KING: Defending Civilization from the Hostiles: Ward Churchill, Cultural Wars (on Terror), and the Silencing of Dissent
Kyoo LEE: United We Stay . . . Home: Reading the Racialized Bildung of United States’ Children in Post-11 September 2001 Comfort Books
Tracey NICHOLLS: George W. Bush’s Burden: Containing the “New World (Dis)Order”
Jessica LEANN URBAN: Bordering on the Absurd: National, Civilizational, and Environmental Security Discourse on Immigration
Jocelyn A. PACLEB: Soldiering “Green Card” Immigrants: Containing United States Citizenship
Luz MARÍA GORDILLO: The Bracero, the Wetback, and the Terrorist: Mexican Immigration, Legislation, and National Security
Works Cited
About the Authors
Index
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