The Colonial Present: Afghanistan. Palestine. IraqISBN: 978-1-57718-090-6
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400 pages
July 2004, Wiley-Blackwell
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Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Part 1: The Colonial Present:.
1.1 Foucault’s Laughter.
1.2 The Present Tense.
Part 2: Architectures of Enmity:.
2.1 Imaginative Geographies.
2.2 “Why do they hate us?”.
2.3 September 11.
Part 3: The Land Where Red Tulips Grew:.
3.1 Great Games.
3.2 Uncivil Wars and Transnational Terrorism.
3.3 The Sorcerer’s Apprentices.
Part 4 Civilization and Barbarism:.
4.1 The Visible and the Invisible.
4.2 Territorialization, Targets, and Technoculture.
4.3 Deadly Messengers.
4.4 Spaces of the Exception.
4.5 Deconstructions.
Part 5 Barbed Boundaries:.
5.1 America’s Israel.
5.2 Diaspora, Dispossession, and Disaster.
5.3 Occupation, Coercion, and Colonization.
5.4 Camp David and Goliath.
Part 6: Defiled Cities:.
6.1 Ground Zeros.
6.2 Besieging Cartographies.
6.3 Identities and Oppositions.
Part 7: The Tyranny of Strangers:.
7.1 “Not as conquerors or enemies…”.
7.2 Coups and Conflicts.
7.3 Desert Storms and Urban Nightmares.
Part 8: Boundless War:.
8.1 Black September.
8.2 Killing Grounds.
8.3 The Cutting-room War.
Part 9: Gravity’s Rainbows:.
9.1 Connective Dissonance.
9.2 The Colonial Present and Cultures of Travel.
9.3 Pandora’s Spaces.
Guide to Further Reading.
Index