Stories of the Minotaur: Terrorism as Narrative

Attacks in New York and Washington on 9 11 by a network of operatives from Al Qaeda changed America’s perspective on the terrorist threat. The Pentagon, the nerve center of American military operations around the world, and the twin towers, symbols of America’s global  economic power lay in ruins. Osama Bin Laden, the mastermind behind… Read More Stories of the Minotaur: Terrorism as Narrative

IRA Paramilitaries in Prison: Philosophers in a Cage

The Irish Republican Army has always had a complex relationship with the English prison system. For an IRA activist, there were always only two options – death or incarceration – and so the stories of the prison experience have long been woven into IRA narratives of protest against British rule.  For the British government, its… Read More IRA Paramilitaries in Prison: Philosophers in a Cage

Propaganda of the Deed: Terrorism as Communication

Terrorism is text, whether it is the printed pamphlets of Sendero Luminoso or the PLO in the 1970s, messages delivered by hooded IRA spokesmen at hastily arranged news conferences in Belfast, or Al-Qaeda leaders issuing proclamations, videos of Osama Bin Laden discussing attacks or pro-violence websites extolling supporters to participate in violence. People do not… Read More Propaganda of the Deed: Terrorism as Communication