The Post-9/11 Video Game

The Post-9/11 Video Game

Author: Marc A. Ouellette

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2017-03-22

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1476627002

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This critical study of video games since 9/11 shows how a distinct genre emerged following the terrorist attacks and their aftermath. Comparisons of pre and post-9/11 titles of popular game franchises--Call of Duty, Battlefield, Medal of Honor, Grand Theft Auto and Syphon Filter--reveal reshaped notions of identity, urban and suburban spaces and the citizen's role as both a producer and consumer of culture: New York represents America; the mall embodies American values; zombies symbolize foreign invasion. By revisiting a national trauma, these games offer a therapeutic solution to the geopolitical upheaval of 9/11 and, along with film and television, help redefine American identity and masculinity in a time of conflict.


Will Terrorists Go Nuclear?

Will Terrorists Go Nuclear?

Author: Brian Michael Jenkins

Publisher: Prometheus Books

Published: 2009-12-02

Total Pages: 463

ISBN-13: 1615920366

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For more than 30 years Jenkins has been advising the military, government, and prestigious think tanks on the dangers of nuclear proliferation. Now he goes beyond what the experts know to examine how terrorists themselves think about such weapons.


Crosscultural Communication

Crosscultural Communication

Author: N.L. Gupta

Publisher: Concept Publishing Company

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 9788170226208

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This Book Provides A Global Perspective To The Cross-Cultural Communication. Besides Presenting Conceptual Analysis, It Discusses At Length The Cultural Pluralism, Multi-Religious Communication, Religion And Politics, Socio-Economic Inter-Dependence, Cross-Currents In Philosophy, Art And Literature, And Human Values.


Gamer Nation

Gamer Nation

Author: John Wills

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2019-05-21

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1421428695

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Explores how games actively influence the ways people interpret and relate to American life. In 1975, design engineer Dave Nutting completed work on a new arcade machine. A version of Taito's Western Gun, a recent Japanese arcade machine, Nutting's Gun Fight depicted a classic showdown between gunfighters. Rich in Western folklore, the game seemed perfect for the American market; players easily adapted to the new technology, becoming pistol-wielding pixel cowboys. One of the first successful early arcade titles, Gun Fight helped introduce an entire nation to video-gaming and sold more than 8,000 units. In Gamer Nation, John Wills examines how video games co-opt national landscapes, livelihoods, and legends. Arguing that video games toy with Americans' mass cultural and historical understanding, Wills show how games reprogram the American experience as a simulated reality. Blockbuster games such as Civilization, Call of Duty, and Red Dead Redemption repackage the past, refashioning history into novel and immersive digital states of America. Controversial titles such as Custer's Revenge and 08.46 recode past tragedies. Meanwhile, online worlds such as Second Life cater to a desire to inhabit alternate versions of America, while Paperboy and The Sims transform the mundane tasks of everyday suburbia into fun and addictive challenges. Working with a range of popular and influential games, from Pong, Civilization, and The Oregon Trail to Grand Theft Auto, Silent Hill, and Fortnite, Wills critically explores these gamic depictions of America. Touching on organized crime, nuclear fallout, environmental degradation, and the War on Terror, Wills uncovers a world where players casually massacre Native Americans and Cold War soldiers alike, a world where neo-colonialism, naive patriotism, disassociated violence, and racial conflict abound, and a world where the boundaries of fantasy and reality are increasingly blurred. Ultimately, Gamer Nation reveals not only how video games are a key aspect of contemporary American culture, but also how games affect how people relate to America itself.


International Terrorism

International Terrorism

Author: Dr. Ashok Kumar

Publisher: K.K. Publications

Published: 2021-09-11

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13:

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The threat of terrorism has become a global problem today. The thrill of terrorism generally generates high-intensity shock waves which usually pass down the terminal point of our spine. It may be true that the anatomy of terrorism is complex but it is equally correct that its causes are more complicated. The book is divided into seven chapters. The first Chapter is as usual is that of “Introduction.” The Second Chapter deals with the Meaning and Definition of Terrorism. The “Factors and Effects of Terrorism” are discussed in the Third Chapter. In the Fourth Chapter, “Kinds and Modus Operandi of Terrorism” is discussed. Chapter Fifth is of “Terrorism in states”, it includes Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, America, Afghanistan, Chechnya, Russia, Israel-Palestine, Lebanon-Israel, United Kingdom (U.K.), Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Spain, Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Switzerland and Japan etc. Chapter sixth is related to terrorism and legal conventions. It includes various ‘Legal Principles against International Terrorism, In the Last Chapter Prevention and control of terrorism, is discussed.In this chapter, some useful and realistic suggestions are also made to check the problem of terrorism.


Global Shell Games

Global Shell Games

Author: Michael G. Findley

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-01-23

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 110704314X

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Every year a staggering number of corporate service providers mask perpetrators of terrorist financing, corruption and illegal arms trades, but the degree to which firms flout global identification standards remains unknown. This book sheds new light on the sordid world of anonymous shell corporations through a series of field experiments.


Tapestry of Terror

Tapestry of Terror

Author: Richard J. Chasdi

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 558

ISBN-13: 9780739103555

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This text aims to offer fresh insight into the complexities of state-sponsored and nonstate terrorism. It presents a detailed statistical and quantitative analysis of four Middle East terrorist organisations, in Algeria, Turkey, Egypt and Israel.