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_aTerror, terrorism, states, and societies: a historical and philosophical perspective/ _cedited by Samir Kumar Das, Rada Iveković. |
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_aNew Delhi: _bWomen Unlimited, _c2010. |
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_axxviii, 300 p. _bill. _c23 cm. |
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505 | _aSection I: Reason, Lang^age and the Self 1 Kant on the French Revolution: The role of terror in the constitution of the subject Artemy Magun 2 Imaginary Territories: Staging terror, protecting from terror IVAYLO DiTCHEV 3 Rumour as Media Stephen Wright 4 Terror as a Historical Process and as Language Daho Djerbal 5 Philosophies and Actions in Times ofTerror Ranabir Samaddar Section II: Law, Emergency and Exception 6 The Ban and the Exception: Discussing the state of exception Didier Bigo 7 The Gendered Face of Extraordinary Powers Paula Banerjee 8 Terrorism and the Law: What can an emergency constitution do? ViRGfLio Afonso da Silva 9 Terror and the Democratic Paradox pRADiP Kumar Bose 10 Extraordinary Renditions Programme Alain Brossat Section III: Terrorism as a Paradigm of (In)Security 11 Terrorists in India's North-east and Dialogues with Them?: The improbables in the hypothesis Samir Kumar Das 12 Terrorism, Fear and Surveillance Shahnaz Rouse 13 Human Security as a Barrier to All Forms ofTerrorism BeCHIR Chourou 14 Deconstructing Terrorism: Discourse and death in Pakistan Rubina Saigol Section IV: Terrorism and the Crisis of the Political 15 Terror and the Crisis of the Political Boyan Manchev 16 The Figures ofTerror and the Philosophical Debate on Modernity Francisco Naishtat | ||
650 | _aTerror | ||
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700 | _aDas, Samir Kumar | ||
700 | _aIvekovic, Rada | ||
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