Document Type
Review
Abstract
[First paragraph]
By historicizing the complex interplay of terrorist networks that rely on globalized technology, this collection of essays questions the nature of the mediation of terrorism "as a crisis of legitimation for statist approaches to social organization and models of war" (Slocum 9). The book provides a compelling and rich history of the classification and definitions of terrorist acts, from the demonization of the 19th-century anarchist's "propaganda by the deed" through the representations of 21st-century terrorism.
Repository Citation
Froula, Anna. "Review of Terrorism, Media, Liberation, edited by J. David Slocum." Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture vol. 8, no. 2, 2008, pp. 1–3. https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/reconstruction/vol8/iss2/9