Geopolitics/ edited by Klaus Dodds - Los Angeles: Sage, 2009. - 396p. 15.6cm


Volume IV

Part III: Popular Geopolitics {Continued)
57. The TjTanny of the Serial: Popular Geopolitics, the Nation,
and Comic Book Discourse 3
Jason Dittmer
58. Licensed to Stereotype: Popular Geopolitics, James Bond and
the Spectre of Balkanism 25
Klaus Dodds
59. Just War and Extraterritoriality: The Popular Geopolitics
of the United States' War on Iraq as Reflected in Newspapers
of the Arab World 55
Ghazi-Walid Falah, Colin Flint and Virginie Mamadouh
60. "We Sing Our Home, We Dance Our Land": Indigenous
Self-Determination and Contemporary Geopolitics in
Australian Popular Music 95
Chris Gibson
61. The Abject Artefacts of Memory: Photographs from
Cambodia's Genocide 123
Rachel Hughes
62. Geopolitics and The Vision Thing': Regarding Britain
and America's First Nuclear Missile 143
Fraser MacDonald
63. 11 September and Popular Geopolitics: A Study of Websites
Run for and by Dutch Moroccans 169
Virginie Mamadouh
64. Mapping the Mythical: A Geopolitics of National Sporting
Stereotypes 195
Hugh O'Donnell
65. Radio Geopolitics: Broadcasting, Listening and the Struggle
for Acoustic Spaces 231
Alasdair Pinkerton and Klaus Dodds
66. Digitized Virtuosity: Video War Games and Post-9/11
Cyber-Deterrence 255
Marcus Power
67. Toward a Feminist Counter-Geopolitics: Gender, Space
and Islamist Politics in Istanbul 273
Anna J. Secor
68. Hegemony, Popular Culture and Geopolitics: The Reader's
Digest and the Construction of Danger 297
Joanne P Sharp
69. The Tears of Portugal': Empire, Identity, 'Race', and Destiny
in Portuguese Geopolitical Narratives 315
James D. Sidaway and Marcus Power
70. Geopolitical Fears, Geoeconomic Hopes, and the Responsibilities
of Geography 351
Matthew Sparke
71. An Aesthetics of Fear: The 7/7 London Bombings,
the Sublime, and Werenotafraid.com 373
Cynthia Weber



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