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When in 1492 Christopher Columbus set out for Asia but instead happened upon the Bahamas, Cuba, and Hispaniola, his error inaugurated a specifically colonial modernity. This is,Security and Terrorcontends, the colonial modernity within which we still live. And its enduring features are especially vivid in the current American century, a moment marked by a permanent War on Terror and pervasive capitalist dispossession.Resisting the assumption that September 11, 2001, constituted a historical rupture, Eli Jelly-Schapiro traces the political and philosophic genealogies of security and terrorfrom the settler-colonization of the New World to the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and beyond.A history of the present crisis,Security and Terroralso examines how that history has been registered and reckoned with in significant works of contemporary fiction and theoryin novels byTeju Cole, Mohsin Hamid, Junot Díaz, and Roberto Bolaño,and in the critical interventions of Jean Baudrillard, Giorgio Agamben, Judith Butler, Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, and others. In this richly interdisciplinary inquiry, Jelly-Schapiro reveals how the erasure of colonial pasts enables the perpetual reproduction of colonial culture.

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"With a lucid and accessible tour of political theory . . . [Jelly-Schapiro] prepares his readers for astute interpretations of several recent fictional texts and films . . . The book is cultural studies at its best." * Times Higher Education *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: History, Narrative, and the War on Terror 1
1 • “All the World Was America”: The Long History of Homeland Security 20
2 • “A General Principle of Democracy”: Terror and Colonial Modernity 44
3 • “Choc en Retour”: Security, Terror, Theory 74
4 • “Vanishing Points”: Postcolonial America 105
5 • “This Is Our Threnody”: Writing History as Catastrophe 140
Epilogue: Rupture and Colonial Modernity 163
Notes 179
Bibliography 203

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    Publisher: University of California Press
    Publication Date: 5/11/2018 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780520295377, 978-0520295377
    ISBN10: 0520295374

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    Book Synopsis
    When in 1492 Christopher Columbus set out for Asia but instead happened upon the Bahamas, Cuba, and Hispaniola, his error inaugurated a specifically colonial modernity. This is,Security and Terrorcontends, the colonial modernity within which we still live. And its enduring features are especially vivid in the current American century, a moment marked by a permanent War on Terror and pervasive capitalist dispossession.Resisting the assumption that September 11, 2001, constituted a historical rupture, Eli Jelly-Schapiro traces the political and philosophic genealogies of security and terrorfrom the settler-colonization of the New World to the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and beyond.A history of the present crisis,Security and Terroralso examines how that history has been registered and reckoned with in significant works of contemporary fiction and theoryin novels byTeju Cole, Mohsin Hamid, Junot Díaz, and Roberto Bolaño,and in the critical interventions of Jean Baudrillard, Giorgio Agamben, Judith Butler, Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, and others. In this richly interdisciplinary inquiry, Jelly-Schapiro reveals how the erasure of colonial pasts enables the perpetual reproduction of colonial culture.

    Trade Review
    "With a lucid and accessible tour of political theory . . . [Jelly-Schapiro] prepares his readers for astute interpretations of several recent fictional texts and films . . . The book is cultural studies at its best." * Times Higher Education *

    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgments ix
    Introduction: History, Narrative, and the War on Terror 1
    1 • “All the World Was America”: The Long History of Homeland Security 20
    2 • “A General Principle of Democracy”: Terror and Colonial Modernity 44
    3 • “Choc en Retour”: Security, Terror, Theory 74
    4 • “Vanishing Points”: Postcolonial America 105
    5 • “This Is Our Threnody”: Writing History as Catastrophe 140
    Epilogue: Rupture and Colonial Modernity 163
    Notes 179
    Bibliography 203

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