The only book to examine terrorism as a rhetorical act
New to the Second Edition
Includes three new chapters on public address and speeches concerning terrorism, symbols and targets of terror, and terrorism, rhetorical theory, and mass media.Offers new examples, case studies, speeches, and topic coverage, including expanded coverage of the Internet and the "War on Terror;" new material on Iran, Cambodia, Rwanda, Hamas and Hezbollah, and dirty bombsProvides expanded treatment of rhetoric and theory with a focus on ideological criticism, neo-classical criticism, dramatism, and media-centered terrorismExamines diverse acts of terrorism--not just 9/11 or the recent events in the Middle East--to show the history and various usages of these acts as a medium for communicationIncludes real case studies of terrorists and terror acts that make applying rhetorical theory practical and accessibleIntended Audience
Communicating Terror, Second Edition is ideal for use in a wide range of courses, including Media & Politics, Terrorism, Media & Society, Rhetorical Theory/Analysis/Criticism, Defense and National Security, and Political Communication.