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Sunday, April 6, 2008

COMMENTS: lina

The organization of the table of contents is clear and gradual. It starts with an introduction that extends to nineteen pages, followed by the headlines of the topics discussed in the book. The introduction starts with explaining the relation between terrorism and language wars, pointing out the idea of the mediation of terror. Immediately in the first chapter of the book, Lewis discusses in details(in detail) the mediated terror and has it as the title of his chapter: " Mediated terror and the Politics of Representation." Lewis keeps this pattern of introducing the topics in the introduction and deeply clarifies his position on these issues. He mentions the relation between culture and the political signifier as a concept then chronologically discusses the details in the second chapter " Conflict and Culture: Civilization, History, Identity." Similarly, his third chapter was generally mentioned in the introduction ; the connections between politics, globalization and the media sphere. It comes(It is) no surprise to see that the next chapter titled as(delete this word) " The Meaning of 9/11: In the Midst of Infinite Justice." Finally, the conclusion is highlighted in the table of contents reads as(delete) " Conclusion: Cultural Democracy, Difference and the End of Civilization," preparing the reader for a wrap up to (of) the dense reading experience provided by Lewis. The clarity and organization of the topics are a great encouragement to read the book out of looking at the table of content.
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