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Brumaria#12 ·Art and Terrorism·
Marius Babias: Zones of indifference. The World in a 'State of Exception':
On the Relations of ‘Populism,’ ‘Public Sphere,’ and ‘Terrorism’
Ross Birrell: The Gift of Terror: Suicide-Bombing as Potlach
Bernadette Buckley: Terrible Beauties
Mike Davis: Buda's Wagon: A Brief History of the Car Bomb
Horacio González: Shadows of the building: Construction and Anti-construction
Boris Groys: Art at War
W.J.T. Mitchell: Cloning Terror: The War of Images, 9/11 to Abu Ghraib
Ken Neil: Double Trauma: Mute Art of Terror
Lila Pastoriza: Memory as Public Policy: The Axes of the Debate
Khaled D. Ramadan: Suicide-Bombers/Martyrs’ Videos and Site-Specific Art
Retort: Afflicted Powers: The State, the Spectacle and September 11
Irit Rogoff: Engendering Terror
James A. Walker: A Terror Lexicon: Shadows, Places and Ghosts
Peter Weibel: Theories on Violence
Slavoj Zizek: Discomfort in Democracy
Joseba Zulaika: In Cold Terror: Capote versus the Counterterrorists
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