03634nam 22007091 450 991045903260332120100813130912.01-5013-0173-X1-282-71010-997866127101001-4411-1923-X10.5040/9781501301735(CKB)2670000000035836(EBL)564239(OCoLC)650311595(SSID)ssj0000425530(PQKBManifestationID)11290959(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000425530(PQKBWorkID)10368188(PQKB)10145778(MiAaPQ)EBC564239(Au-PeEL)EBL564239(CaPaEBR)ebr10403728(CaONFJC)MIL271010(OCoLC)893334944(UtOrBLW)bpp09258216(EXLCZ)99267000000003583620150227d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe poetics of fear a human response to human security /by Chris EricksonNew York :Continuum,2010.1 online resource (228 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4411-5556-2 1-4411-0102-0 Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction: The Politics of Fear -- Chapter 2. The God of Fire's Gift: The Shield of Achilles and the Logic of Fear -- Chapter 3. Unheeded Warnings -- Chapter 4. Mimesis as Resistance -- Chapter 5. What Begins With Cratylus, Leads to Baudrillard -- Chapter 6. Life as Literature: Politics as Poetics -- Chapter 7. Ekphrasis as Critique -- Chapter 8. Conclusion -- APPENDIX A: President Bush's Address to a Joint Session of Congress, September 20, 2001 -- APPENDIX B: Remarks by the President on a New Strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, March 27, 2009 -- Bibliography."The Poetics of Fear looks at how fear is used for political purposes, focusing on the binary logic of 'this is the way things are, and there is nothing (else) you can do about it' --a logic that underlies the realist tradition in international relations theory. The Shield of Achilles from Homer's Iliad is used as metaphorical analysis to look at what the politics of fear is, how it works, and how it can be resisted. It aims to provide a human response to human security matters. The work first shows how the Shield works to paralyze its audience. How can it be resisted? One response is to offer a warning about the hazards of bearing the Shield. After looking at thinkers such as Plato, Baudrillard, and Nietzsche, the work concludes with an examination of ekphrasis as a critical tool. With a unique and fresh perspective, The Poetics of Fear will be relevant to those interested in security studies and critical theoretical approaches to political science."--Bloomsbury Publishing.Achilles (Greek mythology)FearPolitical aspectsPolitical psychologyPolitical sciencePhilosophyPolitical violencePolitical science & theoryElectronic books.Achilles (Greek mythology)FearPolitical aspects.Political psychology.Political sciencePhilosophy.Political violence.320.01/9Erickson Chris986530UtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910459032603321The poetics of fear2254639UNINA