Author: Vanessa Ossa
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3031115163
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
This book examines the figure of the sleeper agent as part of post-9/11 political, journalistic and fictional discourse. There is a tendency to discuss the terroristic threat after 9/11 as either a faraway enemy to be hunted down by military force or, on the other hand, as a ubiquitous, intangible threat that required constant alertness at home. The missing link between these two is the sleeper agent – the foreign enemy hiding among US citizens. By analyzing popular television shows, several US comic books, and a broad variety of Hollywood films that depict sleeper agents direct or allegorically, this book explores how a shift in perspective—from terrorist to sleeper agent—brings new insights into our understanding of post-9/11 representations of terrorism. The book’s interdisciplinary focus between media studies, cultural studies, and American studies, suggests that it will find an audience in a variety of fields, including historical research, narratology, popular culture, as well as media and terrorism studies.
The Sleeper Agent in Post-9/11 Media
Author: Vanessa Ossa
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3031115163
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
This book examines the figure of the sleeper agent as part of post-9/11 political, journalistic and fictional discourse. There is a tendency to discuss the terroristic threat after 9/11 as either a faraway enemy to be hunted down by military force or, on the other hand, as a ubiquitous, intangible threat that required constant alertness at home. The missing link between these two is the sleeper agent – the foreign enemy hiding among US citizens. By analyzing popular television shows, several US comic books, and a broad variety of Hollywood films that depict sleeper agents direct or allegorically, this book explores how a shift in perspective—from terrorist to sleeper agent—brings new insights into our understanding of post-9/11 representations of terrorism. The book’s interdisciplinary focus between media studies, cultural studies, and American studies, suggests that it will find an audience in a variety of fields, including historical research, narratology, popular culture, as well as media and terrorism studies.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3031115163
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
This book examines the figure of the sleeper agent as part of post-9/11 political, journalistic and fictional discourse. There is a tendency to discuss the terroristic threat after 9/11 as either a faraway enemy to be hunted down by military force or, on the other hand, as a ubiquitous, intangible threat that required constant alertness at home. The missing link between these two is the sleeper agent – the foreign enemy hiding among US citizens. By analyzing popular television shows, several US comic books, and a broad variety of Hollywood films that depict sleeper agents direct or allegorically, this book explores how a shift in perspective—from terrorist to sleeper agent—brings new insights into our understanding of post-9/11 representations of terrorism. The book’s interdisciplinary focus between media studies, cultural studies, and American studies, suggests that it will find an audience in a variety of fields, including historical research, narratology, popular culture, as well as media and terrorism studies.
Sleeper Agent
Author: Antoine Bernard
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780515041811
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780515041811
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Threat Communication and the US Order after 9/11
Author: Vanessa Ossa
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000192601
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 205
Book Description
This volume investigates the perception of threat, with particular regard to the roles, functions, and agencies of various types of media. With a focus on the profound impact of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 on the US-American political, social, and cultural order, the chapters reach from the early days after the attacks up to the 2016 election of Donald J. Trump. An international team of contributors analyze how the perceived threats and their subsequent representations changed during this period and what part different forms of media - media institutions, media technologies, and media formats - played within these transformations. Media theoretical perspectives are thus combined with historical approaches to examine the "re-ordering" of the nation, the state, and society proposed in an increasingly converging, multimodal, and networked media environment. This book’s focus on the interrelation between Media Studies, Cultural Studies, and American Studies makes it an indispensable landmark for fields such as Historical Research, Media Theory, Narratology, and Popular Culture Studies.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000192601
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 205
Book Description
This volume investigates the perception of threat, with particular regard to the roles, functions, and agencies of various types of media. With a focus on the profound impact of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 on the US-American political, social, and cultural order, the chapters reach from the early days after the attacks up to the 2016 election of Donald J. Trump. An international team of contributors analyze how the perceived threats and their subsequent representations changed during this period and what part different forms of media - media institutions, media technologies, and media formats - played within these transformations. Media theoretical perspectives are thus combined with historical approaches to examine the "re-ordering" of the nation, the state, and society proposed in an increasingly converging, multimodal, and networked media environment. This book’s focus on the interrelation between Media Studies, Cultural Studies, and American Studies makes it an indispensable landmark for fields such as Historical Research, Media Theory, Narratology, and Popular Culture Studies.
The Thirty-Seventh Parallel
Author: A. L. Provost
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465331123
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
The Thirty-seventh Parallel is a historical-based work of fiction, centering around a second planned North Korean invasion of South Korea, nine years following the signing of the Armistice in July 1953. It is still just a good old fashioned tale of intrigue, deception, double agents, and edge-of-your seat suspense. If you enjoy a good spy story, youll love The Thirty-seventh Parallel
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465331123
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
The Thirty-seventh Parallel is a historical-based work of fiction, centering around a second planned North Korean invasion of South Korea, nine years following the signing of the Armistice in July 1953. It is still just a good old fashioned tale of intrigue, deception, double agents, and edge-of-your seat suspense. If you enjoy a good spy story, youll love The Thirty-seventh Parallel
Doctor Who-Guide 2/3
Author: Compiled from Wikipedia pages and published by Dr Googelberg
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1291079807
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
Almost everything about the good doctor, his companions and travels, his enemies and friends. Additionally the actors etc. Part three contains all summaries of all TV episodes.Compiled from Wikipedia pages and published by Dr Googelberg.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1291079807
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
Almost everything about the good doctor, his companions and travels, his enemies and friends. Additionally the actors etc. Part three contains all summaries of all TV episodes.Compiled from Wikipedia pages and published by Dr Googelberg.
Grand Deceptions
Author: A. L. Provost
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 146533114X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
In 1933, shortly after assuming the office of president, Franklin D. Roosevelt became convinced that, Adolf Hitler would have to be got rid of if there was to be any assured peace in Europe. Upon being informed of Roosevelts veiled threat, on July 17, 1934 Hitler met with Reichsfuhrer SS Heinrich Himmler. Together they hatched a bold plot to assassinate the American president. The audacious venture would come to an end on the rain-swept deck of German Navy submarine U-575 off the coast of North Carolina shortly after midnight on November 13, 1935. This is the story of the fearless Nazi assassin charged with leading this secret mission, and the brave German-American woman who stood in his way.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 146533114X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
In 1933, shortly after assuming the office of president, Franklin D. Roosevelt became convinced that, Adolf Hitler would have to be got rid of if there was to be any assured peace in Europe. Upon being informed of Roosevelts veiled threat, on July 17, 1934 Hitler met with Reichsfuhrer SS Heinrich Himmler. Together they hatched a bold plot to assassinate the American president. The audacious venture would come to an end on the rain-swept deck of German Navy submarine U-575 off the coast of North Carolina shortly after midnight on November 13, 1935. This is the story of the fearless Nazi assassin charged with leading this secret mission, and the brave German-American woman who stood in his way.
Lost Mother
Author: Ananta Kumar
Publisher: Ananta Kumar sahoo
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
In the shadow of World War II, young Jack Miller's life is shattered when his mother disappears in Nazi-occupied Germany and his father is brutally murdered by soldiers. Forced to survive in a foreign land under the watchful eyes of those who caused his suffering, Jack endures eight long years before he can return home. Now eighteen, he embarks on a relentless quest to find his mother and uncover the truth behind his family's tragic past. As Jack delves deeper into the murky world of espionage and secret societies, he uncovers a vast conspiracy that stretches back to the war and beyond—a network of covert operations that manipulated global events and shattered countless lives. Guided by the cryptic legacy of his father and aided by a small group of trusted allies, Jack uncovers The Iron Veil, a powerful organization with ties to his mother's disappearance. But the closer Jack gets to the truth, the more dangerous his journey becomes. A new and sinister group, The Eclipsed Order, emerges from the shadows, seeking to exploit the chaos left by the war for their own gain. With the help of an enigmatic historian named Elias Winter, Jack must navigate a web of deception, betrayal, and hidden agendas to expose The Eclipsed Order's plans and bring those responsible for his family's suffering to justice. In a race against time, Jack uncovers the ultimate secret—a hidden vault containing the final revelations about his parents' involvement in the war and the global conspiracy that has shaped his life. As he confronts the mysteries of the past and the legacy of his family, Jack realizes that the fight for truth and justice is far from over. *Lost Mother: The Echoes of War* is a gripping mystery thriller that weaves together historical fiction, espionage, and the unbreakable bond of family. It's a story of courage, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of truth in a world where nothing is as it seems.
Publisher: Ananta Kumar sahoo
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
In the shadow of World War II, young Jack Miller's life is shattered when his mother disappears in Nazi-occupied Germany and his father is brutally murdered by soldiers. Forced to survive in a foreign land under the watchful eyes of those who caused his suffering, Jack endures eight long years before he can return home. Now eighteen, he embarks on a relentless quest to find his mother and uncover the truth behind his family's tragic past. As Jack delves deeper into the murky world of espionage and secret societies, he uncovers a vast conspiracy that stretches back to the war and beyond—a network of covert operations that manipulated global events and shattered countless lives. Guided by the cryptic legacy of his father and aided by a small group of trusted allies, Jack uncovers The Iron Veil, a powerful organization with ties to his mother's disappearance. But the closer Jack gets to the truth, the more dangerous his journey becomes. A new and sinister group, The Eclipsed Order, emerges from the shadows, seeking to exploit the chaos left by the war for their own gain. With the help of an enigmatic historian named Elias Winter, Jack must navigate a web of deception, betrayal, and hidden agendas to expose The Eclipsed Order's plans and bring those responsible for his family's suffering to justice. In a race against time, Jack uncovers the ultimate secret—a hidden vault containing the final revelations about his parents' involvement in the war and the global conspiracy that has shaped his life. As he confronts the mysteries of the past and the legacy of his family, Jack realizes that the fight for truth and justice is far from over. *Lost Mother: The Echoes of War* is a gripping mystery thriller that weaves together historical fiction, espionage, and the unbreakable bond of family. It's a story of courage, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of truth in a world where nothing is as it seems.
Another Me
Author: Heather Duerre Humann
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476671761
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
A figure from ancient folklore, the doppelganger--in fiction a character's sinister look-alike--continues to appear in literature, television and film. The modern-day version (of the Doppelganger, or "double-goer" in German) is typically depicted in a form adapted to reflect present-day social anxieties. Focusing on a broad range of narratives, the author explores 21st century representations in novels (such as Audrey Niffenegger's Her Fearful Symmetry, Jose Saramago's The Double), television shows (Orphan Black, Battlestar Galactica, Ringer) and movies (The Island, The Prestige, Oblivion).
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476671761
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
A figure from ancient folklore, the doppelganger--in fiction a character's sinister look-alike--continues to appear in literature, television and film. The modern-day version (of the Doppelganger, or "double-goer" in German) is typically depicted in a form adapted to reflect present-day social anxieties. Focusing on a broad range of narratives, the author explores 21st century representations in novels (such as Audrey Niffenegger's Her Fearful Symmetry, Jose Saramago's The Double), television shows (Orphan Black, Battlestar Galactica, Ringer) and movies (The Island, The Prestige, Oblivion).
A Tale Told by a Machine
Author: Heather Duerre Humann
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476649774
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 171
Book Description
Intelligent machines have long existed in science fiction, and they now appear in mainstream films such as Bladerunner, Ex Machina, I Am Mother and Her, as well as in a recent proliferation of literary texts narrated from the machine's perspective. These new portrayals of artificial intelligence inevitably foreground dilemmas related to identity and selfhood, concepts being reassessed in the 21st century. Taking a close look at novels like Ancillary Justice, Aurora, All Systems Red, The Actuality, The Unseen World and Klara and the Sun, this work investigates key questions that arise from the use of AI narrators. It describes how these narratives challenge humanist principles by suggesting that selfhood is an illusion, even as they make the case for extending these principles to machines by proposing that they are not so different from humans. The book examines what is at stake with nonhuman narration, the qualities of AI narratives, and what it might mean to relate to a narrator when the voice adopted is that of an AI.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476649774
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 171
Book Description
Intelligent machines have long existed in science fiction, and they now appear in mainstream films such as Bladerunner, Ex Machina, I Am Mother and Her, as well as in a recent proliferation of literary texts narrated from the machine's perspective. These new portrayals of artificial intelligence inevitably foreground dilemmas related to identity and selfhood, concepts being reassessed in the 21st century. Taking a close look at novels like Ancillary Justice, Aurora, All Systems Red, The Actuality, The Unseen World and Klara and the Sun, this work investigates key questions that arise from the use of AI narrators. It describes how these narratives challenge humanist principles by suggesting that selfhood is an illusion, even as they make the case for extending these principles to machines by proposing that they are not so different from humans. The book examines what is at stake with nonhuman narration, the qualities of AI narratives, and what it might mean to relate to a narrator when the voice adopted is that of an AI.
The Unwilling Spy
Author: A. L. Provost
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462854117
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
In early 1943 Gunter Fleiss, Adolf Hitler’s master spy, learned that scientists at Los Alamos had selected a remote site off the coast of North Carolina to test America’s first atomic bomb. Hitler decided to dispatch his trusted agent SS Col. Max Reiner to North Carolina in an attempt to infiltrate the test site. However the Fuhrer found himself hooked on the horns of an espionage dilemma. First Col. Reiner couldn’t tell an atomic bomb from an oversized watermelon. The mission called for an atomic physicist, no less. Second, no one had asked the young atomic physicist Hans Richter whether he wanted to take a U-boat ride on this field trip to North Carolina. With the possibility of being captured by the American FBI. And being hanged. Meet The Unwilling Spy.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462854117
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
In early 1943 Gunter Fleiss, Adolf Hitler’s master spy, learned that scientists at Los Alamos had selected a remote site off the coast of North Carolina to test America’s first atomic bomb. Hitler decided to dispatch his trusted agent SS Col. Max Reiner to North Carolina in an attempt to infiltrate the test site. However the Fuhrer found himself hooked on the horns of an espionage dilemma. First Col. Reiner couldn’t tell an atomic bomb from an oversized watermelon. The mission called for an atomic physicist, no less. Second, no one had asked the young atomic physicist Hans Richter whether he wanted to take a U-boat ride on this field trip to North Carolina. With the possibility of being captured by the American FBI. And being hanged. Meet The Unwilling Spy.