Introduction 1. War, Discourse, and Peace Adam Hodges Part I. Justifying War 2. 'New World Coming': Narratives of the Future in U.S. Post-Cold War National Security Discourse Patricia Dunmire 3. The Generic U.S. Presidential War Narrative: Justifying Military Force and Imagining the Nation Adam Hodges 4. The Discursive Battlefield of the "War on Terror": Enabling Strategies for Garnering Public Support in the Rhetoric of George W. Bush and Osama bin Laden Anna Podvornaia 5. World of the Impolitic: A Critical Study of the British WMD Dossier Aditi Bhatia Part II. Negotiating Military Deployment 6. Culture Clash: Framing Peacekeeping and its Role in a Canadian Context Janis Goldie 7. Promising without Speaking: Military Realignment and Political Promising in Japan Chad Nilep Part III. Responding to Armed Conflict 8. "Everyone Has Their Particular Part to Play": Commensuration in the Northern Irish and Palestinian Victims' Rights Movements Candler Hallman 9. Reasonable Affects: Moroccan Family Responses to Mediated Violence Becky Schulthies Part IV. Promoting Peace 10. Performing Peace: The Framing of Silence in a Quaker Vigil Anna Marie Trester 11. Narrating War and Peace at Battle Ruins: Okinawan Tourism-Activism Discourses Taku Suzuki Index
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