"Bringing together scholarly analyses of US colonial wars in the American west and across Asia in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, this book reveals fundamental continuities between the contemporary War on Terror and earlier US imperial conflicts"--
"Bringing together scholarly analyses of US colonial wars in the American west and across Asia in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, this book reveals fundamental continuities between the contemporary War on Terror and earlier US imperial conflicts"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A. J. Yumi Lee is Assistant Professor of English at Villanova University. Karen R. Miller is Professor of History at LaGuardia Community College, City University of New York.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Moustafa Bayoumi Introduction. Prehistories of the War on Terror 1 A. J. Yumi Lee and Karen R. Miller Part I. Settler Colonialism and Counterinsurgency on the US Frontier Chapter 1. The French Influence on American Counterinsurgency Warfare Tim Roberts Chapter 2. Borderlands of Terror: The US-Apache Wars Janne Lahti Part II. US Colonial Legacies and State Violence in the Philippines Chapter 3. Terrains of Dissent: Muslim Land Dispossession, Coloniality, and Terror in the 1930s and the Contemporary Philippines Karen R. Miller Chapter 4. Lessons in Counterinsurgency: The Huk Campaign and the Global Cold War Colleen Woods Part III. Freedom, Terror, and the Ongoing Korean War Chapter 5. "Freedom Is Not Free": From the Korean War to the War on Terror A. J. Yumi Lee Chapter 6. A Problem of Knowledge: Epistemologies of Terror in North Korean and US Print Cultures and US Global Statecraft Joo Ok Kim Part IV. Wars of Terror in South and West Asia Chapter 7. Unruly Historicism: Post-9/11 Anti-Imperial Style in the South Asian Anglophone Novel Kalyan Nadiminti Chapter 8. Hostage to Crisis: The Specter of the Permanent Threat in the Era of Live Television Naveed Mansoori Notes List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments
Foreword Moustafa Bayoumi Introduction. Prehistories of the War on Terror 1 A. J. Yumi Lee and Karen R. Miller Part I. Settler Colonialism and Counterinsurgency on the US Frontier Chapter 1. The French Influence on American Counterinsurgency Warfare Tim Roberts Chapter 2. Borderlands of Terror: The US-Apache Wars Janne Lahti Part II. US Colonial Legacies and State Violence in the Philippines Chapter 3. Terrains of Dissent: Muslim Land Dispossession, Coloniality, and Terror in the 1930s and the Contemporary Philippines Karen R. Miller Chapter 4. Lessons in Counterinsurgency: The Huk Campaign and the Global Cold War Colleen Woods Part III. Freedom, Terror, and the Ongoing Korean War Chapter 5. "Freedom Is Not Free": From the Korean War to the War on Terror A. J. Yumi Lee Chapter 6. A Problem of Knowledge: Epistemologies of Terror in North Korean and US Print Cultures and US Global Statecraft Joo Ok Kim Part IV. Wars of Terror in South and West Asia Chapter 7. Unruly Historicism: Post-9/11 Anti-Imperial Style in the South Asian Anglophone Novel Kalyan Nadiminti Chapter 8. Hostage to Crisis: The Specter of the Permanent Threat in the Era of Live Television Naveed Mansoori Notes List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments
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