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Promoted ContentBusiness, Economics & LawNovember 2019
The securitisation of Islam
Indirect speech acts and affect in the United States post 9/11
by Clara Eroukhmanoff, Emmanuel Pierre Guittet, Peter Lawler
Introduction 1. Methodology: language in securitisation studies Part I: Linguistic approaches 2. Framing Islam as a non security issue 3. A practice of indirect securitising speech acts Part II: Sociological approaches 4. The everyday securitisation of Islam in New York: the NYPD in action 5. Rationalism and remoteness 6. Emotions in securitisation studies: establishment versus anti-establishment Conclusion
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Trusted PartnerBusiness, Economics & LawNovember 2019
The securitisation of Islam
Indirect speech acts and affect in the United States post 9/11
by Clara Eroukhmanoff, Emmanuel Pierre Guittet, Peter Lawler
This book is about the securitisation of Islam in the United States from the Bush to the Trump administration. It explores the ways in which the securitisation is justified and felt when president G.W Bush, Barack Obama and (even) President Donald J. Trump have often securitised through deception and covert language rather than by mobilizing a security grammar. This book contributes to the debate on islamophobia and the construction of Islam as a threat to the liberal order since the 11 September attacks. Its approach is innovative by connecting covert racism and the securitisation of minority groups, through what the book calls 'indirect securitisation', and by introducing emotions and affect to securitisation studies. This book is of interest to a wide audience interested in Islamophobia in the US, security studies, the 'emotions turn' in International Relations, and scholars interested in theories of language.
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Philosophy
Simply Wittgenstein
by James C. Klagge
Born in Vienna into an extremely wealthy and highly cultured family, Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951) grew up surrounded by art, music, and a disturbing amount of dysfunctional behavior. After studying mechanical engineering and developing an interest in aeronautics, he became obsessed with mathematics and logic, which led to his life’s work exploring the relationship between language, philosophy, and reality. In Simply Wittgenstein, James Klagge presents a fascinating portrait of this brilliant and troubled man, while exploring his two extraordinary books—the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus and Philosophical Investigations—in which he gave concrete form to his singular and perplexing ideas. Drawing on 30 years of teaching about Wittgenstein at both the undergraduate and graduate level, Klagge provides a clear and accessible introduction to these seminal works, helping the reader understand the revolutionary nature of Wittgenstein’s insights and the reason they continue to resonate in our own time. Though Wittgenstein himself was convinced that he would never be properly understood, Simply Wittgenstein shows, with brevity and lucidity, that his ideas have had a profound and enduring effect on how we think about language and life.