Globalizing Collateral Language: From 9/11 to Endless War
By Somdeep Sen (Editor), John Collins (Editor), Pouya Alimagham (Contribution by), Stephen R. Barnard (Contribution by), Damon T. Berry (Contribution by), Chris Buck (Contribution by), George Ciccariello-Maher (Contribution by), Paloma Elvira (Contribution by), Jayantha Jayman (Contribution by), Ilan Kapoor (Contribution by), Marina Llorente (Contribution by), Vijay Prashad (Contribution by), Emanuele Saccarelli (Contribution by), Lotte Buch Segal (Contribution by), Natalia Rachel Singer (Contribution by), Latha Varadarajan (Contribution by)
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By Somdeep Sen (Editor), John Collins (Editor), Pouya Alimagham (Contribution by), Stephen R. Barnard (Contribution by), Damon T. Berry (Contribution by), Chris Buck (Contribution by), George Ciccariello-Maher (Contribution by), Paloma Elvira (Contribution by), Jayantha Jayman (Contribution by), Ilan Kapoor (Contribution by), Marina Llorente (Contribution by), Vijay Prashad (Contribution by), Emanuele Saccarelli (Contribution by), Lotte Buch Segal (Contribution by), Natalia Rachel Singer (Contribution by), Latha Varadarajan (Contribution by)
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Language is never just a means of communication. It terrorizes. And, especially in times of war, it has the ability to target civilians and generate fear as a means of producing specific political outcomes, most notably the passive and active acceptance of state violence itself. For this reason, the critical examination of language must be a central part of any effort to fight imperialism, militarism, demagoguery, racism, sexism, and other structures of injustice. Globalizing Collateral Lan...






















