Terrorism in Youth Popular Culture

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A32=Clint W. Jones
A32=Damir Kovacevic
A32=Esra Merve Çaliskan
A32=Isabel F. Gonzales
A32=Martin Claar
A32=Nicole Loring
A32=Rev. Daniel W. Hille
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  • ISBN 9781666963250
  • Weight: 644g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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As an integral part of the modern West, terrorism features prominently in the news, in film and television, even in video games and books. Packaged for public consumption, representations of terrorism and terrorists offer attempts to make sense of the contemporary experience. While terrorism is often treated as a topic of concern for mature audiences, this book focuses on media that are aimed at children and young adults. The contributors investigate the way terrorism is portrayed in movies, television shows, literature, games, and other popular culture formats aimed at these younger audiences, focusing particularly on the impact these portrayals have on these audiences as future decision-makers.

Martin Claar is assistant professor in the Political Science Department at Capital University.
Clint Jones teaches philosophy at Capital University where he spends his time researching pop culture, critical theory, popular mythology, environmental theory, pirates, and utopianism.