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Knowing al-Qaeda: The Epistemology of Terrorism


Knowing al-Qaeda: The Epistemology of Terrorism

Hardback by Hellmich, Christina; Behnke, Andreas

Knowing al-Qaeda: The Epistemology of Terrorism

£145.00

ISBN:
9781409423669
Publication Date:
28 Jul 2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
192 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Knowing al-Qaeda: The Epistemology of Terrorism

Description

Despite a plethora of studies devoted to it, the current understanding of al-Qaeda and the threat it poses remains vague and ambiguous. Is al-Qaeda a rigidly structured organisation, a global network of semi-independent cells, a franchise, or simply an ideology? What role did Osama bin Laden play within the group and its terrorist campaign? What does it mean to talk about the "global Salafi-jihad" threat allegedly confronting the West? In addressing such questions many writers have sought to offer definitive answers, yet overall the truth about al-Qaeda remains elusive. This book moves beyond this traditional approach in order to investigate and critically assess how such answers reflect the particular epistemological frameworks within which they are produced. Its chapters explore the varied contexts within which the obscure entity labelled al-Qaeda is constituted as a comprehensible object of political, strategic, cultural, and scientific knowledge, and within which 'terrorism' is rendered an experience of quotidian life. This volume offers a much-needed critical reflection on Western ways of talking and of thinking about the frightening experience of global terrorism. In trying to know how we know al-Qaeda, it offers us an opportunity to try to know ourselves and our often hidden assumptions about legitimacy, violence, and political purpose.

Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: al-Qaeda and Terrorism as a Challenge to Knowledge, Andreas Behnke, Christina Hellmich; Chapter 2 'Here Come the Salafis' The Framing of al-Qaeda's Ideology within Terrorism Research, Christina Hellmich; Chapter 3 Anxieties of Global Empire, Anna M. Agathangelou; Chapter 4 Conceptualizing al-Qaeda and US Grand Strategy, Lars Berger; Chapter 5 Measuring al-Qaeda, Rashmi Singh; Chapter 6 Fear as Sovereign Strategy and the Popular Tactics of Laughter, Andreas Behnke; Chapter 7 The Friend of My Enemy: al-Qaeda, Iran and the US, Ali Parchami; Chapter 8 Terrorizing Women, Nadya Ali; Chapter 9 Afterword, Alan Cromartie;

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