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Constructing Political Islam as the New Other

America and Its Post-War on Terror Politics

Corinna Mullin
Barcode 9781848852686
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Release Date: 30/11/2018

Genre: Law & Politics
Sub-Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Label: I.B. Tauris
Series: International Library of Political Studies
Language: English
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

America and Its Post-War on Terror Politics. An analysis of the historical and ideological roots of US discourse on political Islam. It examines the ways in which this 'other' came to perform both an identity-constructing role for Americans and a politically expedient, rhetorical justification for mainstream US political thought and action concerning the Muslim world. Why did political Islam so readily occupy the position of enemy 'other' for the United States in the context of what the American political leadership of the time labelled the 'War on Terror'? In a wide-ranging analysis of the historical and ideological roots of U.S. discourse on political Islam, Corinna Mullin examines the ways in which this new 'other' came to perform both an identity-constructing role for Americans and a politically expedient, rhetorical justification for mainstream U.S. political thought and action concerning the Muslim world. After a new U.S. administration under President Barack Obama was inaugurated in 2009, Mullin explores the prospects for a truly 'post-war on terror' politics.