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The widespread threat of terrorist and counter-terrorist violence in the twenty-first century has created a globalized context for social interactions, transforming the ways in which young people relate to the world around them and to one another. This is the first study that reads post-9/11 and 7/7 British writing for the young as a response to this contemporary predicament, exploring how children's writers find the means to express the local conditions and different facets of the global wars around terror. The texts examined in this book reveal a preoccupation with overcoming various forms of violence and prejudice faced by certain groups within post-terror Britain, as well as a concern with mapping out their social relations with other groups, and those concerns are set against the recurring themes of racist paranoia, anti-immigrant hostility, politicized identities, and growing up in countries transformed by the effects of terror and counter-terror. The book concentrates on the

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1 Unhealed Wounds

Chapter 2 Precarious Lives

Chapter 3 Subcultural Spaces

Chapter 4 The Reluctant Terrorist

Chapter 5 At Home in Wonderland

Conclusion

Index

Terror and CounterTerror in Contemporary British

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/28/2020 12:05:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138501744, 978-1138501744
      ISBN10: 1138501743

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The widespread threat of terrorist and counter-terrorist violence in the twenty-first century has created a globalized context for social interactions, transforming the ways in which young people relate to the world around them and to one another. This is the first study that reads post-9/11 and 7/7 British writing for the young as a response to this contemporary predicament, exploring how children's writers find the means to express the local conditions and different facets of the global wars around terror. The texts examined in this book reveal a preoccupation with overcoming various forms of violence and prejudice faced by certain groups within post-terror Britain, as well as a concern with mapping out their social relations with other groups, and those concerns are set against the recurring themes of racist paranoia, anti-immigrant hostility, politicized identities, and growing up in countries transformed by the effects of terror and counter-terror. The book concentrates on the

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      Chapter 1 Unhealed Wounds

      Chapter 2 Precarious Lives

      Chapter 3 Subcultural Spaces

      Chapter 4 The Reluctant Terrorist

      Chapter 5 At Home in Wonderland

      Conclusion

      Index

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