The Colonial Present: Afghanistan. Palestine. Iraq / Edition 1

The Colonial Present: Afghanistan. Palestine. Iraq / Edition 1

by Derek Gregory
ISBN-10:
1577180909
ISBN-13:
9781577180906
Pub. Date:
07/30/2004
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
1577180909
ISBN-13:
9781577180906
Pub. Date:
07/30/2004
Publisher:
Wiley
The Colonial Present: Afghanistan. Palestine. Iraq / Edition 1

The Colonial Present: Afghanistan. Palestine. Iraq / Edition 1

by Derek Gregory
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Overview

In this powerful and passionate critique of the 'war on terror' in Afghanistan and its extensions into Palestine and Iraq, Derek Gregory traces the long history of British and American involvements in the Middle East and shows how colonial power continues to cast long shadows over our own present.

  • Argues the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11 activated a series of political and cultural responses that were profoundly colonial in nature.
  • The first analysis of the “war on terror” to connect events in Afghanistan, Palestine, and Iraq.
  • Traces the connections between geopolitics and the lives of ordinary people.
  • Richly illustrated and packed with empirical detail.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781577180906
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 07/30/2004
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.93(d)

About the Author

Derek Gregory is Distinguished University Scholar and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver.

Table of Contents

List of Figures xi

Preface xiii

Acknowledgments xvi

1 The Colonial Present 1

Foucault’s Laughter 1

The Present Tense 5

2 Architectures of Enmity 17

Imaginative Geographies 17

“Why do they hate us?” 20

September 11 24

3 “The Land where Red Tulips Grew” 30

Great Games 30

Uncivil Wars and Transnational Terrorism 36

The Sorcerer’s Apprentices 44

4 “Civilization” and “Barbarism” 47

The Visible and the Invisible 47

Territorialization, Targets, and Technoculture 49

Deadly Messengers 56

Spaces of the Exception 62

Deconstruction 72

5 Barbed Boundaries 76

America’s Israel 76

Diaspora, Dispossession, and Disaster 78

Occupation, Coercion, and Colonization 89

Compliant Cartographies 95

Camp David and Goliath 102

6 Defiled Cities 107

Ground Zeros 107

Besieging Cartographies 117

Identities and Oppositions 138

7 The Tyranny of Strangers 144

“Not as conquerors or enemies . . .” 145

Coups and Conflicts 151

Desert Storms and Urban Nightmares 156

8 Boundless War 180

Black September 180

Killing Grounds 197

The Cutting-Room War 214

9 Gravity’s Rainbows 248

Connective Dissonance 248

The Colonial Present and Cultures of Travel 256

Pandora’s Spaces 258

Notes 263

Guide to Further Reading 352

Index 359

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